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How could we use the verb run as an transitive verb in a sentence?
I really can't imagine how the verb run in a sentence could ask to the question what or whom.
Thank you.I suppose that the verb run as a meaning of physical movement doesn't used as a transitive verb in sentence.
Feb 12, 2016 1:49 PM
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Who runs this business?
Who runs the country?
= governs, manages, organises, oversees
Who ran the dishwasher last night?
= set in motion
February 12, 2016
This link provides seventeen basic options for "run" as a transitive verb:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/run
February 12, 2016
Using meanings related to "move swiftly on foot," we can say:
Psychologist sometimes run rats through mazes.
She is training to run a marathon.
The fox ran the hunters a long chase.
February 12, 2016
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