Grammar Quiz

[ Phrasal Verbs ]

Which of the options best represents the meaning “collide with someone or something”?

A. Run in

B. Run into

C. Run away

D. Run out

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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Run out of means….

A. Not having something or enough of something (we need to buy more of that…)

B. To do a lot of exercise and be worn out

C. To play a movie or a song in a play


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I leave home / run for the bus / and arrive to school / on time

A. I left home, ran for the bus and arrived to school on time.

B. I had left home, ran for the bus and had arrived to school on time.

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I take very good care of my health so I …. eat organic food.

A. never

B. rarely

C. always


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All of … sudden, she stopped playing … piano and ran out of the room.

A. the, a

B. -, the

C. a, the

D. -, –