Hi teachers~.
I heard 'open run' on the news (here in Korea).
The anchorman said open run means a situation where people wait in a long line way before a store opens for shopping (so they can rush into the store.)
I have looked it up but the definition was different.
Does open run means the situation I describe above?
pen slide 883 Does open run means mean the situation I describe above? After auxiliary do ( do, does, did ) you must use the plain form of the verb. In short, no.
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pen slide 883Does open runmeansmean the situation I describe above?
After auxiliary do (do, does, did) you must use the plain form of the verb.
In short, no.
I have found only three definitions of "open run", and I list them below. However, this expression
It's called a konglish word like SNS, hot place, sign for signature, homecance, etc...