verb + preposition/s
eg. : run down
run out of
run into
1. Guess who I ran [into] at the club!
2. She's always running [down] her husband.
3. I need to go to the market. I've run [out] of oil,meat and rice.
Put in a suitable preposition in each space.
1. Hundreds of people turned [up] in the rain to see the celebrity.
2. Most of my time is taken [up] with answering the phone.
3. Don't be put [off] by the price,a cool $ 20,000.
4. Something funny is going [on].
5. I think she made [up] the whole story!
6. Not many people turned [up] for the last lecture.
7. Don't worry, you can count [on] me.
eg. : run down
run out of
run into
1. Guess who I ran [into] at the club!
2. She's always running [down] her husband.
3. I need to go to the market. I've run [out] of oil,meat and rice.
Put in a suitable preposition in each space.
1. Hundreds of people turned [up] in the rain to see the celebrity.
2. Most of my time is taken [up] with answering the phone.
3. Don't be put [off] by the price,a cool $ 20,000.
4. Something funny is going [on].
5. I think she made [up] the whole story!
6. Not many people turned [up] for the last lecture.
7. Don't worry, you can count [on] me.
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