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Mari Kim
Does it make sense?
Hello
Today I learned an expression like ”make / go on Starbucks run / a doughnut nun”
If I say ”Today first thing in the morning, I made bread run for my daughter.” does it make sense?
Could you please help me?
Apr 17, 2020 6:14 AM
Answers · 3
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It makes sense if that is what you are doing.
I am going on a doughnut run means I am going out to get doughnuts. She is going on a coffee run to Starbucks means she is going out to Starbucks to get coffee.
I hope this helps,
Richard
April 17, 2020
Thank you
April 17, 2020
It’s ok but you need an article: ‘First thing in the morning, I made a bread run for my daughter’
April 17, 2020
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Mari Kim
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