I've too much to do to run errands explain with reference to context
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To run errands
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To run errands: It means make short journeys to deliver, collect or buy something. E.g to take letters to the post office, get your car filled with fuel, taking garbage to the dump yard.
Sample sentence: After his tuition classes, he runs errands for his father
In the sentence, I've too much to do to run errands, the speaker wants to say that he/she has many things to do for which he/she will have to to out to do that work done.
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