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This is a cute "grammatical-vocabular" test to Webmaster and Omega.
All the following phrases contain the verb "to run".
Please explain the phrase and then explain why did you choose this explanation since all phrases contain the same verb:
1- To RUN
2- They RUN to big noses in that family
3-The bounadary lines Run west
4- The poem RUN as follows
5- The Musical talent seems to RUN in John' family
5- His play RAN for ten months
6- She RAN herself to death
7- Sami RAN the rumor to its source
8- To RUN the streets
9- RUN a partition across the room
10- Roads RUN blood
11- To RUN the risk
12- A RUN of salmon
13- A mile RUN
14- The first two laps took most of the RUN out of him
15- RUN my business
16- The RUN of the grain of wood
17- The RUN of events
18- A RUN of good luck
19- The common RUN of people
20- Had the RUN of the house
21- A sheep RUN
22- RUN butter
23- RUN metal
24- RUN diamonds
25-A fresh RUN salmon
26- A RUN for one's money
27- At a RUN
28- On the RUN
29- To RUN about
30- To RUN along
31- To RUN across
32- To RUN after
33- To RUN (up) against
34- To RUN a temperature
35- To RUN away
36- To RUN away with
37- To RUN back
38- To RUN down
39- To RUN dry
40- To RUN for it
41- To RUN in
42- To RUN into
43- To RUN its course
44- To RUN off
45- To RUN on
46- To RUN out
47- To RUN over
48- To RUN round
49- To RUN short
50- To RUN short of
51- To RUN through
52- To RUN to
53- To RUN to fat
54- To RUN to ruin
55- To RUN up
56- To RUN up against
57- To RUN upon
58- To RUN wild
59- It RUNS in the blood
60- To keep RUNNING in one' head
61- To RUN aground
62- To RUN counter to
63- To RUN headlong into a trap
64- To RUN into money
65- To RUN into debt
66- In the long RUN
67- To have a great RUN
68- To have had their RUN
Capish?? Or shall I send the rest 999 examples so it goes clearly into your narrow Brains???
Ah! Ignorance!!!
Alexei