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UK//rʌn//US//rʌn//

Meaning of You may run __

In simple words: To move quickly on foot.

You may run __ in a sentence

  • You may run in the park every morning.
  • In a competition, you may run your fastest race.
  • You may run errands after work today.
  • During gym class, you may run laps around the field.
  • If it rains, you may run to get inside quickly.

How to use You may run __

Use 'run' when talking about moving quickly or managing something. In formal contexts, specify the subject of the action clearly.

Grammar pattern

run + object

Memory hint

'Run' sounds like 'fun' - think of having fun while running outside.

Related words

Collocations with You may run __

  • run a marathon
  • run fast
  • run away
  • run for office
  • run a business

Synonyms for You may run __

Common mistakes with You may run __

  • Using 'ran' instead of 'run' in present context.
  • Confusing 'run' with 'run out' which has a different meaning.
  • Omitting the subject or tense when creating a complete sentence.

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Frequently asked questions about You may run __

What does You may run __ mean?

To move quickly on foot.

What is the definition of You may run __?

To move swiftly on foot.

How do you use You may run __ in a sentence?

You may run in the park every morning.

Can you give another example of You may run __?

In a competition, you may run your fastest race.

What are synonyms for You may run __?

Common alternatives include sprint, jog, dash, race, hurry.

What words go with You may run __?

It commonly pairs with run a marathon, run fast, run away, run for office, run a business.

What are common mistakes when using You may run __?

Using 'ran' instead of 'run' in present context. Confusing 'run' with 'run out' which has a different meaning. Omitting the subject or tense when creating a complete sentence.

How do you pronounce You may run __?

US: //rʌn//, UK: //rʌn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You may run __?

Use 'run' when talking about moving quickly or managing something. In formal contexts, specify the subject of the action clearly.