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Before we start the lesson, I’d like to ____ what we did yesterday. A. run up B. run through C. run along D. run into Note: Usually I’d say “go over/go through.” Is the answer B? If so, is it a common expression?
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the answer is "Run through", plz check the differency: Run Up: 1) (of a bowler in cricket, an athlete, etc) running in order to gain speed before releasing the ball, jumping, etc, 2) distance run in this way; Run Through: 1) review or summary (of sth) : Could we have a run-through of the main points discussed? 2) rehearsal or practice :There will be a run-through of the whole play tonight. Run Along: 1) to leave; go on one's way: I have to run along now, but I'll see you tonight. Run along—can't you see I'm busy? RUn Into: 1)to collide with or cause to collide with; her car ran into a tree 2) to encounter unexpectedly, to meet someone by accidently 3) to be beset by or cause to be beset by: the project ran into financial difficulties Hope you can know the words more clear
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run through
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