Phrasal Verbs with Put
Put off - postpone, leave until a later time.
Put up with - to tolerate.
Put down - to insult.
Put on - to dress oneself.
Put up - to erect.
Put across - to communicate something.
Put out - to publish.
Put back - to put something where it was previously.
Put up with - to tolerate.
Put down - to insult.
Put on - to dress oneself.
Put up - to erect.
Put across - to communicate something.
Put out - to publish.
Put back - to put something where it was previously.
- 1. I can't ___ him anymore, he's driving me crazy!
- 2. Please ___ the milk when you're finished with it.
- 3. Can we ___ the meeting until Wednesday, please?
- 4. He ___ all the time, I don't know why she's still with him.
- 5. They ___ a new newsletter every Friday. It's worth reading.
- 6. I was trying to ___ my point of view but no one was listening.
- 7. I ___ a beautiful dress and my high heels.
- 8. I can't ___ the tent. I think it's broken.
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