to use up all of something · to no longer have something available
Ever open the fridge only to find you're completely out of milk? 🥛 Or realize you're down to your last few squares of toilet paper? 🚽 This expression is your go-to! It describes the moment you realize you've used up an item and *definitely* need to restock. It's often the ultimate reason for an unexpected shopping trip!
💡 **Pro-Tip!** You can use 'run out of' for almost anything – from coffee beans to patience, or even time! 😉 The structure is simply 'run out of [noun]'. For example, 'I've run out of toothpaste!' or 'We're running out of ideas for dinner.' It signals an immediate need to replenish or find a solution!
Your friend says, 'Oh no, I don't have any more coffee for my morning brew. I need to buy some soon.' Which English expression best describes your friend's situation? A. to stock up on something B. to run out of something C. to splurge on something