All the concentration camps and extermination camps were run by the SS.
The Nazis ran Auschwitz-Birkenau.
The past tense of ran is ran. The future is run. The present is running. Had Run, had ran.
Neither is correct.I should be I ran but I have run.
they became fearful and ran away
Ran is the simple past tense of "run". The past participle is "run". e.g. the horse ran the entire track.
Jesse Jackson ran for president in 1988.
corri - I ran corriste - you (singular, informal) ran corrió - he/she/you (singular, formal) ran corrimos - we ran corristeis - you (plural, informal) ran corrieron - they/you (plural, formal) ran
The person who ran for 150 feet ran farther
Ran Jones goes by Ran.
The past tense of ran is ran. The future is run. The present is running. Had Run, had ran.
Alan ran farther.
The word ran is the past tense of the verb 'to run', which can be used with a singular or plural subject. Examples: I ran... You ran... They ran... Everyone ran...
a dog ran quickly
You (singular) ran = Cucurristi You (plural) ran = Cucurristis
If the car was destroyed and the wall is still standing you ran into the wall, if the wall is destroyed then the car ran through it.
The cast of Before the Flood II - 2009 includes: Ran Qicai as Ran Qicai Ran Qingsong as Ran Qingsong Ran Si as Ran Si
No, "was" and "ran" are not prepositions. "Was" is a verb used to indicate a state of being, while "ran" is a past tense verb indicating movement or an action. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
No. Ran is a verb, the past tense of run.