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Episode 46, Intermediate English - Idioms that use the word "run," part 1 - Modismos que emplean "run" que significan "encontrarse con," "quedarse sin," y más

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You know that "run" translates to "correr" in Spanish, but you may encounter some difficulty when "run" adds a preposition and no longer means "to move one's legs rapidly, such as when being chased by a bear."
These idioms, examples of "phrasal verbs," are many. Today, Goyo y Gabo talk about these three:
run into
run out of
run something by you
Nuestro podcast apoya a los que hablan español y quieren mejorar su inglés. Ocupamos el espacio entre el principiante y el proficiente (los que, por ejemplo, ya pueden seguir mejorando por los medios completamente compuestos en inglés, como películas de Hollywood o la prensa popular como The New York Times.) Si puedes entender inglés al nivel básico, pero beneficiarías del uso de español, sinónimos, y un estilo "relax," checa nuestro programa. Hoy hablamos de tres modismos que emplean la palabra "run."

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We have a new name....¡No Te Rindas! Intermediate English
Click the link to play our suite of Intermediate English games!
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You know that "run" translates to "correr" in Spanish, but you may encounter some difficulty when "run" adds a preposition and no longer means "to move one's legs rapidly, such as when being chased by a bear."
These idioms, examples of "phrasal verbs," are many. Today, Goyo y Gabo talk about these three:
run into
run out of
run something by you
Nuestro podcast apoya a los que hablan español y quieren mejorar su inglés. Ocupamos el espacio entre el principiante y el proficiente (los que, por ejemplo, ya pueden seguir mejorando por los medios completamente compuestos en inglés, como películas de Hollywood o la prensa popular como The New York Times.) Si puedes entender inglés al nivel básico, pero beneficiarías del uso de español, sinónimos, y un estilo "relax," checa nuestro programa. Hoy hablamos de tres modismos que emplean la palabra "run."

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