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the white rabbit (I'm late, I'm late for a very important date!)
No, "running late" is a present participle phrase, not a gerund. A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that functions as a noun, but "running late" describes the act of running or being late.
'He is a late entry.' As the word entry is a noun the word late is a adjective.'He is running late.' In this case the word late is modifying the verb 'is'. It isn't telling how he is running but what the state of existence his running is in. In this case late is an adverb.
training but they will always run when the see a small animal or cat....its just there nature
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it means to be late or running late
She does not always come late.
Always Running was created in 1993.
"If you are running late..." in English is Si vous êtes en retard... in French.
It should be --- The professor is running late; she had to change a flat tire.
Always Late with Your Kisses was created in 1951.
Someone who is always late is called tardy, a procrastinator, and terminally late.