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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

run off/ran off

Water run off a glass if it has hole in it.

I ran off from there at 5 o'clock and now I have reached here at 7 o'clock. So I have taken 2 hours from there to here.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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User_gary Water run off a glass if it has hole in it. Water runs out of a glass if it has a hole in it. Water runs off the glass if i t is upside down when the tap is turned on.

  • User_gary Water run off a glass if it has hole in it.
  • Water runs out of a glass if it has a hole in it.
  • Water runs off the glass if i t is upside down when the tap is turned on.
  • I ran off from there at 5 o'clock and now I have reached here at 7 o'clock.
  • So I have taken 2 hours from there to here.
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User_garyWater run off a glass if it has hole in it. Water runs out of a glass if it has a hole in it. Water runs off the glass if it is upside down when the tap is turned on.

I ran off from there at 5 o'clock and now I have reached here at 7 o'clock. So I have taken 2 hours f

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