Performed personal assistant duties
You need a context to determine whether "ran" is transitive or intransitive. It is intransitive in the sentence, "She ran all the way home." It is transitive in the sentence, "He ran the business after his father died."
You could have run longer.The reason is:"Ran" is the simple past tense: "Yesterday I ran all the way home.""Run" is the past participle: "You should have run." "The race has been run."
Another way to say 'getting to know', is to say 'getting acquainted with'. You could also say becoming familiar with.
The alternative way to say it would be "Use to be". All though, if you meant to ask for the alternative way to say "Have Been" then the answer would be "Was ". I hope that helped.
The literary term is a simile. A simile uses the word "like" or "as" to describe an object. In this case, the object (youth) is compared to a madman in the way he ran.
errin
encountered
If you "send someone for errands" you're giving them a meaningless task to do just to get them out of your way.
you could say " I have been educated to a professsional standard" or " I have had a professional education" or " I have been trained to a professional level
The correct way to say the sentence is, "Mr. Jones and he ran the fair."
in french way to say cat is chat
The duration of He Ran All the Way is 1.28 hours.
He Ran All the Way was created on 1951-06-19.
koji mar jengi-- that's the easiest way to pronounce it - it means professional liar
A shortage is a lack of something. It means you do not have enough. Another way of saying this is a dearth. You could also say that you ran out of something.
A professional behaves the way he is expected to and not the way he feels
yes, there is, if something hasn't gone the way you want, say you have ran out of ammo, your character might say "f**k, out of ammo" and things like that.