English Phrasal Verbs: Run Out and Run Into

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RealLife English


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Hi English learner, it's me again, Chad from RealLife English. Today I have another awesome
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video lesson for you teaching you two more phrasal verbs. The phrasal verbs I am going
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to teach you today are...
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So first let's look at the verb to run. Run is an irregular verb, the conjugation is...
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And the first thing you think of when you hear run is probably the most common meaning
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of run, which is to run, like to walk really fast. But there is actually two more ways
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we can use the verb to run. For example you can say to run a company, to run a company,
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or to run a shop, which is the same as saying to manage that. Maybe you are the owner of
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the company or the shop but you also run the shop means you are managing that shop or company.
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Run can also mean to move with a fluid motion. For example if you were to paint a wall and
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the paint was really thick sometimes that paint is going to run. Or you can even say
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a river is running, the running water. Maybe if you turn on your tap, or your faucet, the
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water is running from the faucet, running from the tap.
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But let's look at today's phrasal verbs. The first one being to run out of something, run
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out of something. So to run out of something means that you have finished with whatever
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that thing is, it's more like you have consumed all of that. So for an example I can say,
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I have run out of coffee, I've run out of coffee. That means I've drunk all of the coffee
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and I need to go and buy some more. Some other common collocations with run out can be to
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run out of time, to run out of space, to run out of gas in your car. So in this case you
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have used all of whatever it is, you've used all your time, you've used all the space,
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and you have used all the gas in your car.
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And the second phrasal verb today is to run into someone, run into a person. You can also
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say to run into a problem, but in this case let's focus on a person. If you run into someone
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that means that you unexpectedly see that person, it's a random situation. If you are
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walking on the street and you see an old friend of yours "oh hey, what's up?" "I just ran
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into Bob." So that means that your just saw him randomly on the street and you said, "hey
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Bob, what's up" you just ran into Bob.
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So this phrasal verb is commonly used in the past because it's talking about a
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because it's talking about a past experience so you'll often hear people say, "oh, you'll
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never guess who I ran into the other day" "the other day I ran into Bob at the store"
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and it's sometimes used in the future, "If you go to that party you'll probably run into
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Bob."
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Ok so now I'm going to say two phrases with both phrasal verbs, but this time I'm going
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to say a phrase that has a strong aspect of connected speech. So in both phrases listen
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really closely and try to mimic what I say and exactly how I say it.
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Ok guys and girls, so they are two more really common English phrasal verbs, and I hope you
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were able to say that, mimic it kind of like how I was saying it. I know it's really difficult,
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English speakers we speak with connected speech all the time. It doesn't matter if you can't
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get this 100% right now but keep practicing because you're going to get better and better.
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It's all about training your mouth muscles. To really master pronunciation you have to
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repeat and repeat and repeat, and sooner or later your mouth is going to adapt to those
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new sounds, the phonetics of the language and it's going to get much easier and easier.
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