www.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Exercise on the Phrasal Verbs of To Run A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate th
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Exercise on the Phrasal Verbs of To Run
A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate them.
Phrasal Verb Meaning Translation
1 To run down a – finish ð
2 To run into b – hit with a car ð
3 To run over c – criticize ð
4 To run out (of) d – accumulate ð
5 To run up e – meet by chance ð
B Fill the gaps using phrasal verbs in the correct form. 1 He's always running the government. 2 I ran an old friend the other day. 3 He limps because he was run when he was 6. 4 She ran of money on holiday. 5 I've run a huge bill on my credit card. 6 We ran our neighbour on holiday in Itaca. 7 We've run of milk! 8 He's a pig. He's always running his girlfriend .
9 A policeman got run yesterday.
10 Be careful with Internet. You could run a big bill
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A 1C 2E 3B 4A 5D
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1 He's always running down the government.
2 I ran into an old friend the other day
3 He limps because he was run over when he was 6.
4 She ran out of money on holiday.
5 I've run up a huge bill on my credit card.
6 We ran into our neighbour on holiday in Itaca.
7 We've run out of milk!
8 He's a pig. He's always running down his girlfriend.
9 A policeman got run over yesterday.
10 Be careful with Internet. You could run up a big bill.