English, asked by sujitchakraborty434, 9 months ago

Geoff: Are you OK? You seemed to ___
out of steam at around the half way point.
A. lose
B. miss
C. run
D. send​

Answers

Answered by mariospartan
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Are you OK? You seemed to RUN.

Option C

EXPLANATION:

  • Run out is an intransitive verb and it is also a phrase which means to exhaust something, to finish something.
  • If we run out of something then it means that we no longer have any of that left with us.
  • Here in the question, a person named Geof is asking someone whether he is fine or not because he seemed to have run out of steam at around the half waypoint.
  • Which means that he must have no longer have any steam left.
  • So, the final sentence would be: Geof: Are you okay? You seemed to run out of steam at around the half waypoint.

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