Search from various English teachers...
smelval
Run out of. How to use this expression?
Can I say. Sugar run out of?!
Thanks
Jul 5, 2017 1:09 PM
Answers · 5
1
you can also run out of excuses =)
July 5, 2017
1
Hi,
Good question! The correct sentence would be: "I ran out of sugar" It means you used up all of the sugar.
Hope this helps.
July 5, 2017
you can't say "Sugar run out of"
"run out of " you can use it when you talk about something that is not physical like "we are running out of time"
July 5, 2017
You should say "run out of sugar" : )
July 5, 2017
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
smelval
Language Skills
English, Russian
Learning Language
English
Articles You May Also Like

Santa, St. Nicholas, or Father Christmas? How Christmas Varies Across English-Speaking Countries
3 likes · 0 Comments

Reflecting on Your Progress: Year-End Language Journal Prompts
1 likes · 0 Comments

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
25 likes · 17 Comments
More articles
