12. Sorry I'm late. My car_
_ petrol.
ran out
ran out of
ran out on
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My car ran out of petrol.
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Sorry, I’m late. My car ran out of petrol.
Explanation:
- The word 'ran out of' is a phrasal verb which is consists of either a verb and a proposition or a verb and an adverb.
- These phrasal verbs are used in a sentence where these words will act like actual verbs.
- In the given sentence the word "ran out of" is the phrasal verb which consists of both verb and proposition to make a complete sense to the sentence.
- This makes the meaning of the fuel got emptied in their car.
- Broke into, ran away, get over, get on with are the other examples of phrasal verbs.
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