rolling said: mdiver said: No, it isn't: The present tense of run is run. The association members run a sloppy office. The past tense is ran. I ran out of patience. The past participle is ran. I have ran into resistance every time I’ve tried to solve the problem. She has run from her responsibilities. The same applies in your situation. As Mach said "Run Forest Run" What are you wittering on about whats the longest youHAVE ever ran is past tense. [Edited 8/4/08 11:34am] It is called English, you know, your mother tongue. In answer to your grammatically incorrect question 26.2 miles | |
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