

The little boy ran to his mother after he fell down and scraped his knee. run to/towards – the opposite of run away to decrease the distance.They went away from me or away from our house and to the playground. After finishing their homework, my kids ran off to the playground. We also sometimes say run off to (a destination). Or I could also say “it ran away” – it’s the same.

Yesterday I saw a rabbit in my yard, but when I got closer, it ran off. run off – go away from me or from the point of reference.The people ran away from the burning building. run away (from) – go away, to increase the distance.So I won’t spend much time on this one except to say that we can show the direction of running with the preposition used after it: The first definition of “run” you already know – to go fast by moving your legs quickly. run = go fast by moving your legs quickly We’ll cover 16 meanings for “run” as well as some common phrasal verbs and idioms. You should focus on the most common ones used in daily life – and that’s what I’m going to teach you in today’s lesson. This simple word has approximately 645 different definitions and uses – and you might be thinking, “It’s impossible to learn them all!” – you’re right, and it’s not even necessary to memorize all 645 definitions. Here’s how the course works: each daily lesson will focus on one word, and I’ll teach you various meanings of that word in English, as well as how it’s used in some expressions and phrasal verbs.Īfter you watch the video, make sure to do the exercises so that you can review what you’ve learned and put it into practice! Practicing is the key to remembering these words and expressions so that you can actually use them when you speak English. This will improve your ability to express yourself in English, because you’ll discover lots of new ways to use some words you already know. In this mini-course, we’re going to look at 5 VERY common words and learn a total of 100 different ways to use them. Hi students! Today is the first day of our 5-day mini-course about English words with multiple meanings.
