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How to Pronounce ran up a flagpole?

Correct pronunciation for the word "ran up a flagpole" is [ɹˈan ˌʌp ɐ flˈaɡpə͡ʊl], [ɹˈan ˌʌp ɐ flˈaɡpə‍ʊl], [ɹ_ˈa_n ˌʌ_p ɐ f_l_ˈa_ɡ_p_əʊ_l].

What are the misspellings for ran up a flagpole?

  • ean up a flagpole,
  • dan up a flagpole,
  • fan up a flagpole,
  • tan up a flagpole,
  • 5an up a flagpole,
  • 4an up a flagpole,
  • rzn up a flagpole,
  • rsn up a flagpole,
  • rwn up a flagpole,
  • rqn up a flagpole,
  • rab up a flagpole,
  • ram up a flagpole,
  • raj up a flagpole,
  • rah up a flagpole,
  • ran yp a flagpole,
  • ran hp a flagpole,
  • ran jp a flagpole,
  • ran 8p a flagpole,
  • ran 7p a flagpole,
  • ran uo a flagpole

What is the present tense of Ran up a flagpole?

  • The present tense forms of the verb phrase "run up a flagpole" are as follows:

  • - I run up a flagpole.

  • - You run up a flagpole.

  • - He runs up a flagpole.

  • - She runs up a flagpole.

  • - It runs up a flagpole.

  • - We run up a flagpole.

  • - They run up a flagpole.
  • What is the past tense of Ran up a flagpole?

  • The personal forms of the verb "ran up a flagpole" in the past tense are:

  • 1st person singular (I): I ran up a flagpole.

  • 2nd person singular (you): You ran up a flagpole.

  • 3rd person singular (he/she/it): He/she/it ran up a flagpole.

  • 1st person plural (we): We ran up a flagpole.

  • 2nd person plural (you): You ran up a flagpole.

  • 3rd person plural (
  • What is the adjective for ran up a flagpole?

    The adjective form of the phrase "ran up a flagpole" would be "flagpole-raising".

    Usage over time for ran up a flagpole:

    This graph shows how "ran up a flagpole" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Ran up a flagpole:

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