English, asked by NIKHILkumar12345, 1 year ago

preposition: i ran ____my teacher at show last night.

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Answered by Anonymous
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I ran past/into my teacher at show last night..

Swarup1998: It's ran into, not ran past.
Anonymous: both are appropriate
Swarup1998: Ran past will not be. Because past is not a preposition.
Anonymous: ran past means ran away
Anonymous: and ran away cant come so this can b the ans
Swarup1998: Past is not a preposition. So there is no question of filling the blank with past. Whatsoever may it mean.
Anonymous: it is a preposition
Answered by Swarup1998
18
I ran into my teacher at show last night.

Hope this will help u.

Swarup1998: Ran into hi hoga... Ran into ek phrasal verb hai.
Anonymous: ran with teacher seems awkward
Anonymous: so it cant come
Swarup1998: Yaah. Ran with is not thinkable in this sense.
Anonymous: yaa
Swarup1998: Past is not a preposition. So don't think of ran past. Here it is one and only ran into.
Anonymous: u can google it...past is a preposition
Anonymous: with examples
Anonymous: it is considered as preposition as we are changing our place with respect to something
Anonymous: i hope u understand it
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