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Verb Conjugations
Verb

to run

to run

Auxiliary: have

'run' is irregular (ran / run) and doubles the final 'n' in the continuous ('running'); it also means to manage or operate something.

I run in the park before work.

I run in the park before work.

Indicative

Simple Present

I run
I run

I run in the park before work.

I run in the park before work.

you run
you run

You run faster than anyone here.

You run faster than anyone here.

he / she / it runs
he / she / it runs

He runs a small bakery downtown.

He runs a small bakery downtown.

we run
we run

We run five kilometres every morning.

We run five kilometres every morning.

you run
you run

You run the whole department together.

You run the whole department together.

they run
they run

They run to catch the bus each day.

They run to catch the bus each day.

Present Continuous

I am running
I am running

I am running late for the meeting.

I am running late for the meeting.

you are running
you are running

You are running too fast to keep this pace.

You are running too fast to keep this pace.

he / she / it is running
he / she / it is running

He is running a fever tonight.

He is running a fever tonight.

we are running
we are running

We are running out of time.

We are running out of time.

you are running
you are running

You are running a great campaign.

You are running a great campaign.

they are running
they are running

They are running along the beach right now.

They are running along the beach right now.

Simple Past

I ran
I ran

I ran all the way home in the rain.

I ran all the way home in the rain.

you ran
you ran

You ran a fantastic race.

You ran a fantastic race.

he / she / it ran
he / she / it ran

He ran out of the room in a panic.

He ran out of the room in a panic.

we ran
we ran

We ran to the station but missed the train.

We ran to the station but missed the train.

you ran
you ran

You ran the marathon last spring.

You ran the marathon last spring.

they ran
they ran

They ran the company for thirty years.

They ran the company for thirty years.

Present Perfect

I have run
I have run

I have run three marathons so far.

I have run three marathons so far.

you have run
you have run

You have run this route many times.

You have run this route many times.

he / she / it has run
he / she / it has run

She has run the office since last year.

She has run the office since last year.

we have run
we have run

We have run out of milk again.

We have run out of milk again.

you have run
you have run

You have run a successful business for years.

You have run a successful business for years.

they have run
they have run

They have run every test we asked for.

They have run every test we asked for.

Past Perfect

I had run
I had run

I had run two miles before breakfast.

I had run two miles before breakfast.

you had run
you had run

You had run the numbers before the meeting.

You had run the numbers before the meeting.

he / she / it had run
he / she / it had run

He had run away from home as a boy.

He had run away from home as a boy.

we had run
we had run

We had run the same program for years.

We had run the same program for years.

you had run
you had run

You had run out of patience by then.

You had run out of patience by then.

they had run
they had run

They had run the risk once too often.

They had run the risk once too often.

Future with will

Future

I will run
I will run

I will run the last leg of the relay.

I will run the last leg of the relay.

you will run
you will run

You will run the meeting while I'm away.

You will run the meeting while I'm away.

he / she / it will run
he / she / it will run

She will run for mayor next year.

She will run for mayor next year.

we will run
we will run

We will run the experiment again tomorrow.

We will run the experiment again tomorrow.

you will run
you will run

You will run the shop over the holidays.

You will run the shop over the holidays.

they will run
they will run

They will run until they reach the finish line.

They will run until they reach the finish line.

Conditional

Present Conditional

I would run
I would run

I would run every day if my knee allowed it.

I would run every day if my knee allowed it.

you would run
you would run

You would run the team well.

You would run the team well.

he / she / it would run
he / she / it would run

He would run faster in proper shoes.

He would run faster in proper shoes.

we would run
we would run

We would run the event again if there were funding.

We would run the event again if there were funding.

you would run
you would run

You would run out of space very quickly.

You would run out of space very quickly.

they would run
they would run

They would run the whole trail if it were dry.

They would run the whole trail if it were dry.

Perfect Conditional

I would have run
I would have run

I would have run faster, but I was exhausted.

I would have run faster, but I was exhausted.

you would have run
you would have run

You would have run the business better.

You would have run the business better.

he / she / it would have run
he / she / it would have run

She would have run for office with more support.

She would have run for office with more support.

we would have run
we would have run

We would have run the test if the lab had been open.

We would have run the test if the lab had been open.

you would have run
you would have run

You would have run out of fuel on that road.

You would have run out of fuel on that road.

they would have run
they would have run

They would have run to help if they had known.

They would have run to help if they had known.

Imperative

Imperative

you run
run!

Run as fast as you can!

Run as fast as you can!

you (plural) run
run! (plural)

Run to the shelter now!

Run to the shelter now!

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