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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Run errands

ATo go out to buy or do something

BTo participate in a race through unfair means

CTo finish running before the end point

DTo do something incorrectly or erroneous in haste

Answer:

A. To go out to buy or do something

Read Explanation:

• To "run errands" refers to making short trips to complete necessary tasks, such as grocery shopping or going to the bank.


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