The verb 'run' means to move at a speed faster than a walk, with 'ran' as the simple past and 'run' as the past participle.
Verbum 'run' significat movere celerius quam ambulare, cum 'ran' sit simplex praeteritum et 'run' sit participium praeteritum.
Front | run |
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Back | move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time: the dog ran across the road | she ran the last few yards, breathing heavily | he hasn't paid for his drinks—run and catch him. Simple Past: ran Past Participle: run |
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