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How to Pronounce run it up flagpole?

Correct pronunciation for the word "run it up flagpole" is [ɹˈʌn ɪt ˌʌp flˈaɡpə͡ʊl], [ɹˈʌn ɪt ˌʌp flˈaɡpə‍ʊl], [ɹ_ˈʌ_n ɪ_t ˌʌ_p f_l_ˈa_ɡ_p_əʊ_l].

What are the misspellings for run it up flagpole?

  • run it up flagpole,
  • eun it up flagpole,
  • dun it up flagpole,
  • fun it up flagpole,
  • tun it up flagpole,
  • 5un it up flagpole,
  • 4un it up flagpole,
  • ryn it up flagpole,
  • rhn it up flagpole,
  • rjn it up flagpole,
  • r8n it up flagpole,
  • r7n it up flagpole,
  • rub it up flagpole,
  • rum it up flagpole,
  • ruj it up flagpole,
  • ruh it up flagpole,
  • run ut up flagpole,
  • run jt up flagpole,
  • run kt up flagpole,
  • run ot up flagpole

What is the present tense of Run it up flagpole?

  • The personal forms of the verb "run it up the flagpole" in the present tense are as follows:

  • 1. I run it up the flagpole.

  • 2. You run it up the flagpole.

  • 3. He runs it up the flagpole.

  • 4. She runs it up the flagpole.

  • 5. It runs it up the flagpole.

  • 6. We run it up the flagpole.

  • 7. They run it up the flagpole.
  • What is the past tense of Run it up flagpole?

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

  • - First-person singular: I ran it up the flagpole.

  • - Second-person singular: You ran it up the flagpole.

  • - Third-person singular: He/she/it ran it up the flagpole.

  • - First-person plural: We ran it up the flagpole.

  • - Second-person plural: You (all) ran it up the flagpole.

  • - Third-person plural: They ran it up
  • What is the adverb for run it up flagpole?

    The adverb for "run it up flagpole" is "demonstratively".

    What is the adjective for run it up flagpole?

    The adjective form of "run it up the flagpole" would be "flagpole-testing" or "flagpole-tested".

    Usage over time for run it up flagpole:

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

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