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to run
to move quicker than walking
Present form | Past form | Continuous form | Past Participle form |
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run | ran | running | ran |
Present form
run
I run for one mile every day.
They started to run for get fit.
A: Do you run?
B: Nah, I hate running. Do you?
A: I've started but I can't run very far.
Past form
ran
I ran for the bus this morning and was really tired after.
She ran all over town trying to find a birthday present.
A: How did you hurt your leg?
B: I ran into a table chasing the dog.
A: Ouch.
Continuous form
running
I can't talk now. I'm running around the park.
She has been running marathons for years.
A: I'm going to have a shower.
B: What? Now?
A: Yes. I've been running.
Past participle
ran
I've been so busy. I've ran around all day.
We've ran around this park for years.
A: You're looking well.
B: Thanks. I've lost weight.
A: I thought you had. How did you do diet?
B: Diet and exercise. I've ran every day.
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