TOEIC Phrasal Verb Lesson - Run Through
Jul 30, 2023Learning phrasal verbs like this one will help make your English sound more natural and give you an edge on English exams, like the TOEIC® Exam. There are usually one or two questions on the TOEIC® Exam dealing with phrasal verbs
What does the phrasal verb RUN THROUGH mean?
Run through means to practice or rehearse something.
- I ran through my presentation a few times before the meeting.
- The cast of this play only ran through the script once, but the performance was great.
- I wonder how many times she ran through that speech.
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