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they ran
-corrieron
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ran
-corrí
Pastconjugation ofrun.There are other translations for this conjugation.

they ran

they ran(
they
 
rahn
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. corrieron
They ran to catch up with their friend.Corrieron para alcanzar a su amigo.
They ran two miles this morning.Corrieron dos millas esta mañana.
a. corrían
Nowadays my sons are lazy, but they ran all the time when they were kids.Hoy en día mis hijos son perezosos, pero corrían todo el tiempo cuando eran niños.
a. dirigieron
They ran the company until they retired.Dirigieron la empresa hasta que se jubilaron.
b. gobernaron (country)
Una vez elegidos, gobernaron el país durante seis años, tal y como especifica la constitución.Once elected, they ran the country for six years, as specified in the constitution.
a. dirigían
I wish the other managers would come back. They ran the restaurant a lot better.Ojalá volvieran los otros gerentes. Dirigían el restaurante mucho mejor.
b. gobernaban (country)
Support for the other political party is growing, because many people think things were better when they ran the country.Está creciendo el apoyo al otro partido político, porque mucha gente cree que las cosas eran mejores cuando gobernaban el país.
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