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  1. what does "runed" mean? can anyone give another example …

    Jul 15, 2019 · merriam-webster confirmed it is a legitimate word, without giving more explanation, so, what does "runed" mean? can anyone give another example sentence?

  2. Is there any difference between the expressions "the second", "the ...

    Nov 21, 2024 · Of course the spelling and pronunciation is different but is there a difference in meaning or grammar?

  3. The usage of the structure "be planned to"

    Nov 12, 2022 · 1 The factories are planned to be removed. Is this sentence correct in the context of describing future plans? I have recently read some sentences that use the structure …

  4. When to use "run" vs when to use "ran" - English Language …

    My friend is writing some documentation and asked me an English question I don't know the answer to. In this case which would it be? CCleaner has been run. or CCleaner has been ran.

  5. The toilet paper has run out/I've run out of toilet paper; I've used ...

    Jul 11, 2019 · The most natural sounding one is the second one: I've run out of toilet paper. The first one is arguably as natural. The third one is ok too, but I would change it to: I've used up all …

  6. word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Mar 17, 2019 · Is the term "test run" used like the word "test" or is it more specific? I feel "test run" would be used in situations where products are being tested, but what about ideas, …

  7. present perfect - Proper tense in "I've tested the program with this ...

    Dec 24, 2018 · Let's consider the conversation: This program doesn't work with this input data. I've tested the program with this input data and it does work. Is it right to use the present …

  8. word usage - (Run him over / Run over him) Which is correct?

    Aug 29, 2019 · ran over him ... is the correct form. "To run over" is a verb phrase, and therefore, is best kept as is. There are cases where you can add words in the middle but this isn't one.

  9. Which is correct "I run very quickly" or "I run very fast"?

    Jul 21, 2021 · I run very quickly. Can I use the word "quickly" or do I have to change it to "fast?".