2 - Phrasal verbs ( run into, go back )
Run into - means that you come across someone or a situation...colliding with someone
Example: I ran into Monica while shopping for clothes.
to hit someone or something while driving, causing an accident
Example: A truck ran into me at the stop lights this morning.
to be in a situation
Example: I always run into those kind of situations when I think negative.
to start to have problems
Example: Our project ran into problems when we started losing funds.
-to a place
I want to go back to Brazil.
-to a state of being, emotion
I want to go back to the person I was before. Positive and calm.
-to retrieve something
Can you back to your house and get your car keys?
Go back to the last computer screen because that is the article that we need to read.
You could go back to your school. ----> Excellent!
2 - Phrasal verbs ( run into, go back )
run into
I saw a tiger in the forest, children started running into the house.
I recorded a OVNI UFO (= unidentified flying object) in the video. it run ran (or "crashed") into the mountain.
i'm running into the Central Park.
go back
You could go back to your school and to stay with your teacher.