3 Phrasal Verbs with RUN run around run into run out of
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phrasal verb so a lot of you have talked
about phrasal verbs and had questions
about phrasal verbs so there are a lot
of phrasal verbs and I think it’s a
really good topic to discuss but it’s a
little bit difficult to just teach about
all phrasal verbs so I chose the verb
run for today and I’m
to talk about a few different ways that
we can use the word run to with a
preposition to make a few different
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first the first sort of the first use of
run I want to talk about the use of run
plus bi so the word run plus bi there
are actually two meanings for this so
the first one that I want to mention
oops hang on just a second computers
doing something so the first one that I
want to mention sorry sorry sorry okay
is when we use run plus bi plus a place
so run by for example a supermarket or
run by my office run by the bank run by
the swimming pool I don’t know so this
expression run by it has the nuance of
like a place for example so or I’m sorry
it has a nuance of like making a quick
stop out of place so like you’re on the
way to work or you’re on the way to
school or something and you need to stop
quickly at some place you can use run by
that place so in an example sentence
like I need to run by my house before I
go to the office later or I need to run
by my parents house before I go to the
barbecue for example so it sounds like
making a very very quick short stop
somewhere run by a place so is there any
place I don’t know maybe many people are
from like a lot of different time zones
around the world but maybe there’s some
place you had to run by
today or you’re going to run by tomorrow
so we can use run by plus a place a
place to mean make a quick stop at this
place usually on the way to someone else
so yeah so I need to run
oh nice one Raphael on Facebook says I
need to run by my job before my boss
gets mad okay be careful there
let’s see Aamir says is learning grammar
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makes for a fewer miss communications
with the person you’re speaking with so
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effectively okay
Anderson says I’m going I’m going to run
by my bathroom oh my gosh that works
that works run by make a quick stop I
have to run by the bathroom I suppose
usually we use it for like a location a
larger location but funny one Salma says
I’m late so I have to run by the school
great great I just have to run by a
Wanderlei says I’ll run by my house
before I go back to my job perfect
dissin said I had to run by the hardware
store yeah on Facebook Ching Jenkins
says how about run by the station sure
you can for example to pick someone up I
need to run by the station and pick up
my friend nice great uh let’s see
Everton run by is a quick stop I just
wrote it in my notes thank you cool yeah
quick stop is run by a place ah let’s
see what else
yes Denison what means run by some ideas
yes we are going to talk about that in
just a second for sure you today Caesar
says run by my aunt’s bakery yes very
nice I had to run by combini on my way
to school that’s a very common one run
by Kamini on my way to school nice ah
great great okay
so someone brought up the second use of
run by which I want to talk about now so
run by a place when we use it with a
place it means
to make a quick stop somewhere but
there’s another meaning for run by so we
also use run by to talk about times when
you want someone else’s opinion or you
want someone’s feedback about an idea
for example so we use this like in this
pattern run an idea by a person so we
need to use something here like run a
plan or run an idea or run something new
by a person so for example like at your
work I want to run an idea by my boss
means I want to ask my boss about this
idea and get his or her feedback about
it so run an idea by someone means check
something with someone so I want to
explain this idea and get your feedback
on it let me run an idea by you
hmm I’d like to run this plan by you or
can I run my party idea by you so some
idea you want to share with someone and
get their feedback we can also use run
and buy in this way run by person run
something by a person yeah so there are
two ways that we can use run and buy
together and they make very different
very different situation so please be
careful quick stop and checking an idea
these are different sentence patterns
okay great all right yeah there is still
some sentence patterns some quick stop
sentence patterns run by Alexandria to
get my work great great great okay yeah
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verb run run so we’re talking we’ve just
finished talking about how to use run
and buy together so run by a place makes
a quick stop and run an idea by someone
means to check or to confirm and get in
their opinion about your idea Victoria
says nice yeah I want to run an idea by
my mom for a new haircut nice one that’s
real
good that’s really good nice fun nice
one okay yeah Karen galinha I run by my
house so that means a quick stop at her
house ah good good good
Camille says I want to ask my wife to
run by the coffee place perfect yeah
perfect ask my wife to run by the coffee
place nice one okay
yeah Kareem nice one I didn’t hear you
please run that by me again or please
run it by so we can all hear it so
please run that by us so we can all hear
it nice one really good really good
Talia suji says I run my wedding plan by
my wife great great okay all right so
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we talked about two different ways to
use run with by so now we’re gonna
change we’re gonna change things up a
bit now I want to talk about how to use
run out run out of something so first I
want to talk about run out of a product
or run out of an object run out of
something run out of something so we use
this for example in like sales
situations or maybe in a restaurant for
example so this one run out of a product
means to sell out of something so no
more supplies of something so like a
couple weeks ago I went to an event at a
bar and they said we’ve run out of ice
so we stopped serving drinks so run out
of something means no more it’s finished
it’s done run out of ice yes okay or
maybe when you’re at home you can say I
I have I’ve run out of milk I need to
get more I’ve run out of soap I’ve run
out of toothpaste I’ve run out of I
don’t
freetime you could say for example so it
means you don’t have anything spring bed
surabaya on YouTube asks run out of
order maybe that’s a little bit
different so run out of usually it’s a
specific item this this this part right
here is a specific item a specific
product or food so run out of order
would be something a little bit
different in this case
Holly’s Fuji we’re going to talk about
run away a little later into on YouTube
nice one
they say I’m running out of battery yes
that’s super good on your phone I’m
running out of battery that means your
battery is slowly going away Ross and
says I’ve run out of money on YouTube
perfect perfect I’ve run out of money
good one okay so almost as I have run
out of bread great let’s see Raphael on
Facebook says I’m running out of time
great yes I’m running out of time I use
that at the end of these broadcasts
actually I’m running out of time
good let’s see it Jefferson says run out
of toilet paper run out of toilet paper
nice good soup pocket on YouTube my
order ran out of stock make sure to use
past tense
yeah we’ve studied past tense on a live
stream a few weeks ago the past tense of
run is ran ran so I ran out of money I
ran out of food okay Caroline Silva run
out of time yes good Jennifer says I ran
out of pizza I need more good so past
tense ran I ran out
let’s see someone on facebook says a
harry says is it correct to say runned
out in past tense no the past tense of
run is ran I ran out I ran out or use
the present perfect tense eyes I have
run out of something I’ve run out of
time I’ve run out of money I’ve run out
of pizza I’ve run out of let’s see ideas
this person perfect rambling on YouTube
says I’ve run out of ideas nice one
really nice really nice Everton says
I’ve run out of patience with my boss Oh
No
be careful good very nice job let’s see
all men on Facebook says I’m running out
of emotion what does that mean gosh okay
let’s see good good so we have run out
but make sure to use past tense today a
great past tense practice ran out in
past tense I’ve I’ve run out in present
perfect tense or I ran out of I’ve run
out of time I’ve run out of money and
past tense I ran out of so also listen
for that pronunciation point I’ve run
out of something in present perfect
tense in past tense I ran out of so
please be careful of those two very
small things okay but now we’re going
using the same run out of we’re going to
replace this part product or an item
let’s replace this with a place yeah run
out of plus a place so the nuance here
means to quickly leave run out of a
location so run out of a burning
building for example or run out of your
house run out of the office it means to
very quickly leave almost like you’re
escaping from somewhere like I am ouch
let go
that’s the nuance of run out of
someplace so when you’re using a place
here it means quickly leave when there’s
a product here it means like there’s no
more you there’s it’s just finished
there’s there’s nothing left but here it
means quickly leave a place quickly
leave a place on Facebook someone
Jinyoung hyung said I ran out of the
cave nice yes ran in past tense I ran
out of the cave nice one nice one
Raphael on Facebook I’m running out of
my office it’s getting late good um
let’s see yeah lots of people said I’ve
run out of my work every day good
let’s see Maria on YouTube says run out
of school yes very nice andreas says run
out of the hospital perfect kayo says
I’ve run out of the forest be careful we
this one it’s a little strange to use
the present perfect tense some of you
are using I’ve run out of the forest
that’s a little bit strange
instead use past tense because to run
out you it’s an action you are you have
finished you’re done with that action so
for an action that starts and ends in
the past use simple past tense not the
present perfect tense so I ran out of
the forest yeah koishi says I ran out of
the haunted house perfect I ran out of
class ozma Patrick I ran out of energy
that’s a different use the first use we
talked about but it is correct is a
correct sentence Kohei says we got a run
out of here nice pronunciation point
this out of becomes outta run outta here
good Oda nice fun I ran out of my
stepmothers house hold these interesting
sentence nice one let’s see I ran out of
a haunted house good manual or on
Facebook I ran out of home to see my
girlfriend good okay great so those are
our two uses of run out of something
okay
let’s change it again so same for a run
but we’re gonna make a different phrasal
verb this time now we’re going to talk
about into run into so there are two
uses for run into the first one I’m
going to talk about is run into an
object so usually a very large object so
this phrasal verb has the nuance of
crash so for example I ran into a wall I
ran into an elephant something something
very very big you crash with that big
thing so that’s sorry so that’s sort of
the nuance of this run into with a large
object so an object is very large and
you crash into it so like he ran into a
boat when he was riding his jet ski for
example he crashed into a boat so run
into something is a large object
crashing with a large object
car ran into a wall for example so these
are a few ways we can use run into with
an object to mean crash to crash
something okay yes Andreea I’m going to
talk about that use I run into Robert at
the pub next okay so this is our first
use of run into with an object it’s like
it mu asks on YouTube is it like bump
yes kind of but it’s more like you you
collide there’s a collision there’s some
kind of crash okay yeah very big bump
our ice our producer says it’s a very
big bump really okay um so time’s going
quickly I’m running out of time so I
want to go to the second use of run into
so we use run into for a person or a
situation a person or a situation so for
example someone in the YouTube comments
said I ran into my friend at the pub so
this means encounter or meet something
or a person so for example I ran into my
friend shopping means I saw my friend we
encountered surprise it doesn’t mean I
crashed into my friend but I ran into
means I encountered my friend I met my
friend kind of surprisingly so this one
is really useful I think rent I ran into
someone so nice example sentence is
coming in I ran into a big tree good
let’s see Kareem’s on YouTube says I ran
into my ex-girlfriend and I ran away
nice one ran away I’m going to talk
about that next actually great okay uh
Khalid says the bus ran into a tree very
nice very nice
Ali on Facebook says I run it I ran into
a car very nice past tense be carefull
past tense I ran into a car I ran into a
car okay I hope some day I will run into
Alicia in Tokyo maybe you never know
sometimes I run into people sometimes I
do it’s kind of crazy
alright good Christian
says I ran into the door very nice that
happens to me all the time I run into
the door okay let’s talk about our last
one though some of you are already using
the expression run away so there are a
couple of different things I want to
talk about with run away so we have run
away from danger here run away from
something dangerous right here so for
example like run away from a bear run
away from a strange person run away from
a snake for example so run away from
something dangerous this is what you can
use run away from with so make sure this
is from so it’s the nuance is escaping
escaping from something I’m going to run
away from a bad situation alright so
this is going to be one of one of our
last topics for today run away from
danger run away from a bear run away
from myself Oh run into myself okay good
okay oh nice on Facebook
nabil says run away from Hurricane Emma
yeah please be careful if you’re close
to that please take care yes please run
away please run away and be safe from
the hurricane nice example good okay
Andrea says I ran away from a crazy man
nice someone says I ran away from Alicia
oh I’m sorry
um run away from love run away from
chocolate says Linda lo jay says run
away from my homework you should do your
homework it’s good let’s see
Edom who says I’m running away from a
stalker okay please be careful
let’s see Jorge says run away from a
test nice very nice great examples okay
uh let’s see Qin says run away from the
shark in that case because you’re in
water you should probably use swim away
from the shark just to be specific swim
away from the shark but a very nice
example sentence good okay let’s go to
the next one though we’re almost out of
time
next one is slightly different its run
away with a person so run away with a
person this sort of has the nuance of
escape but to run away with someone it’s
usually kind of like like a relationship
situation like he ran away with my best
friend or she ran away with my roommate
it sounds like something romantic is
happening like some relationship thing
they escape a situation together and
then they they go to a new place
together they run away from here
together it’s kind of escaping but with
another person so let’s see yeah they
ran away together you can say or let’s
see do you want to run away with him
for example someone says I run away with
myself I met on Facebook I run away with
myself okay let’s see Raphael says I ran
away with my girlfriend is okay but from
the dogs in that case I would say my
girlfriend and I ran away from the dogs
just to make sure because the beginning
of the sentence sounds like your
girlfriend and you and your girlfriend
are going to run away like escape to
like in a nice way together but with
from the dogs it’s like there’s danger
there so the danger sounds most
important in that sentence uh uh on
YouTube I run away with my crazy
girlfriend
let’s see run away with a lover yes that
would be in a youth that’s a very
typical sentence for this uh run away
with my grandma run away from the
situation okay
run away with my mother-in-law home
interesting situation run away from run
away from me oh my gosh okay great great
and then I have to finish up I am i I’ve
run out of time as usual so the last one
for today or can I do my last one is it
okay yes or no should I stop just the
review okay well I have to I’ll just I
made of just a beautiful graphic which
you’ll see in just a moment to review
all of today’s topics Oh
over here so I wanted to talk about one
more run off with which means to steal
something to steal something but maybe
you can just sort of guess the meaning
there so these are all of the phrasal
verbs we talked about today with run so
run by the supermarket quick stop an
idea by you means check and get an
opinion run out of an item means to have
nothing left of something out of a
burning building to quickly leave run
into a wall is to crash run into a
friend means to encounter away from
something is to escape from danger run
away with is like a romantic escape with
someone and run off with means someone
stole something and escaped run off with
something of yours so these are all of
the phrasal verbs we talked about today
with run there are a lot these are just
a few I had a really big list so I made
I made a list I made a list and chose a
few that I wanted to talk about today
and unfortunately I didn’t have time I
ran out of time to talk to to talk to
you about all of them but I hope that
this was useful um so I have to go
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