Thursday, March 5, 2020
Run Out - Phrasal Verb of the Day
Run Out - Phrasal Verb of the Day Todays phrasal verb of the day is: Run OutInfinitive form: Run OutPresent Tense: Run Out/ Runs Outing form: Running OutPast tense: Ran OutParticiple: Run OutRun Out is an inseparable English phrasal verb. It can be used in three different ways:When people exit a place very quickly. Run In/ Run Into is the opposite of Run Out1. The people ran out of the building when the fire alarm went off.2. I saw Hayden running out of the building a couple of minutes ago. I wonder if that has something to do with his ex-girlfriend?When you have nothing left to use, consume, etc. It is also used when something has been sold out1. The handbag I bought is limited edition. I suggested you buy them before the store runs out of this beauty.2. Greg filled his cars tank earlier, which means that he can drive it for hours before his car will eventually run out of gas.iframe width=560 height=315 src=//www.youtube.com/embed/LOllYkkVKvM?rel=0 frameborder=0 allowfullscreen/iframeExercises: Write your answ ers in comments and we will correct them.Fill in the gaps from the video above:Let me tell it to you as clean as I can. We have 95 players here so accomplished as athletes in high school, we gave them full scholarships to the best football program in the country. NCAA regulations allow us to dress just 60 for home games, which means at least 35 scholarship players are gonna be watching the game from the stands. So if any of you has any fantasies about _____ __ of that stadium tunnel with your gold helmet shining in the sun, you best leave them right here. Of you 15 dreamers out there maybe well keep one or two. My job is to basically beat the shit out of you for the next five days, and whoever is still standing at the end, maybe well use for our scout teams. Youll be running the oppositions plays week in and week out. The greatest value to us is we dont care whether you get hurt. Our first teams are going to pound on you like youre their worst enemies. Like what you hear so far? A ny of you wanna run home to momma? Nows your chance. Joe, theyre all yours.What is Coach Warrens speech about?Complete the sentences below with the correct form of Run Out.1. I wish theyd keep quiet and ___ __ of words to say to each other. Theyve been debating all morning that I want to ___ __ of this room and go somewhere else.2. Weve ___ __ of beer and the party hasnt even started yet!3. When you ___ __ of useful things to say, its actually best to be silent.4. My phones battery ___ __ and I need to make that call. Can you show me where to find a payphone around here?5. Paul was ___ ___ of breath as he ___ ___ of the building.Change the example sentences above to negative sentences (or positive, if the sentence is already negative). Then change them to questions.
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