Conjugación verbo run inglés: present, past tense, past perfect, present perfect, future. Ver la traducción en contexto para run y su definición.
Present Simple - "I usually run every day." Present Perfect Simple - "I have never run professionally." Present Perfect Continuous - "I am out of breath, because I have been running." The Future . Future Continuous - "I am running in the London marathon next week." Future Simple - "I think I'll have to run for the bus." Future Perfect Simple
Present Perfect Continuous. I have been running you have been running he/she/it has been running we have been running you have been running they have been running. 1. Tomorrow they _____ five miles before breakfast. will have run will be running are running 2. He _____ along the beach every Monday. runs is running will run 3. We _____ for two hours when I fell and hurt my ankle. have run ran had been running 4. I _____ a race since I was a teenager. haven't run hadn't run haven't ran 5. present perfect; I: have been running: you: have been running: he, she, it: has been running: we: have been running: you: have been running: they: have been running Janet has run two miles. (This is the present perfect tense. In this example, Janet is still running when the words were said.) Janet ran two miles. The tables below show all 12 tenses so you can see the present perfect tense among the other tenses. (You can change the verb by clicking one of the green buttons.) YFz1qAU.
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