In the world of technology, where a script is a snippet or more of computer code, the proper grammar is: The script was run, or the script ran.
Was running is correct.
No. It should be either "You have run a marathon" or "You ran a marathon".
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."
It depends what sentence you are using it in. If it is future tense, then it will be run. If it is past tense, then it will be ran.
The word is spelled run, just as you spelled it. I ran. You ran. He/she/it ran. I run. You run.
a dog ran quickly
Is run is correct.
"Will be run": the verb "run" is its own past participle.
Will be run
Had run is correct.
infinitive: run past: ran past participle: run "You have run" is correct.
"The process will be run" is correct.
No, ran.
The proper grammar is "report was run."
Have run is the correct present perfect tense. Perfect tenses are created with past participles, and the past participle of run is run.
ran
The correct English grammar would be 'I should have run'.
No. It should be either "You have run a marathon" or "You ran a marathon".