Phrasal Verbs Using "RUN" (B1-B2)
“Run” Phrasal Verbs – Clear Meanings & Real Examples (B1–B2)
Phrasal verbs are one of the biggest obstacles to sounding natural in English—and “run” is the most versatile word in English.
This digital study sheet breaks down the most common “run” phrasal verbs with simple meanings and real, everyday examples, so learners stop guessing and start understanding how English actually works.
Instead of long explanations or grammar-heavy lessons, everything is presented in a clean, easy-to-scan format that makes review fast and effective.
What’s inside: A focused list of high-frequency “run” phrasal verbs
Each verb includes:
- A clear, plain-English meaning
- A natural example sentence you’ll actually hear in real life
- Context that shows when to use it correctly
Why this resource works
Many learners know the verb run, but not how its meaning changes in real situations. This resource:
- Helps learners avoid confusion between similar phrases (run late vs. run behind)
- Improves comprehension in conversations, meetings, and daily life
- Builds confidence using phrasal verbs naturally—not mechanically
- Works perfectly for quick review, self-study, or classroom use
Ideal for:
- B1–B2 ESL learners
- Professionals and students who want more natural English
- Teachers who need ready-made reference material
- Learners frustrated by phrasal verbs that “don’t make sense”
This is a digital download and can be used immediately.