Run Into VS Come Across: What’s the Difference?
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- Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
- In today’s English lesson we are learning the difference between “run into” and “come across.” Do you think that these phrasal verbs are confusing?
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Hi teacher, thanks for this class , it helped me a lot, I'd like a class with the phrasal verb COME THROUGH
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Sam ran into his old teacher who taught him at a primary school at the market yesterday. Johnson came across my keys at home as a decent person. We ran into a problem with our car. John ran into the bell in front of his home. Susan came across her kids in the zoo.
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When I go shopping, I run into raining.
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So you use "come across" when you find something by chance, and " run into" when you meet someone by chance, right?
I came across a gold watch on the sidewalk on my way to work this morning.
I ran into an old friend of mine a few weeks ago.
I ran into my friend in the grocery store, We could come across to see to go up above a water are very funny the couple of whales
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Could you explain to me about 'Run Across someone'?
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We _ran_ _into_ my neighbor at the grocery store
I thought my keys were missing but I finally _came across_ them
Our group is running into a risk with a starting business
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He came across as a decisive man.
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Today,I have run into difficulty to conducting the awareness session on human trafficking with those community who are prone to be victim of human trafficking
I run into homework😅
& come across hard😢
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We could come across to see the funny way of the pair of whales to get up into arrived above surface of the Sea
Almost the same, not much differences between them
What's the difference: the car crashed into a tree and the car ran into a tree?
Great question!
Both "crashed into" and "ran into" describe a collision between a car and a tree. However, "crashed into" implies a more violent impact, possibly causing significant damage to the car and the tree, while "ran into" may imply a less severe impact, such as a minor fender bender.
Additionally, "crashed into" suggests that the driver may have lost control of the car, while "ran into" suggests that the driver may have accidentally hit the tree.
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I run into my ex- girlfriend at University.
Yes! Great example!