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Phrasal verb PUT_8class. E. g. l. n. h. i. s. http://aida.ucoz.ru. PUT ON. To dress oneself in something Hurry up! Put your coat on!. PUT UP WITH. To accept somebody or something unpleasant in a patient way I'm not going to put up with your eating in front of computer any longer.
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Phrasal verb PUT_8class E g l n h i s http://aida.ucoz.ru
PUT ON • To dress oneself in something • Hurry up! Put your coat on!
PUT UP WITH • To accept somebody or something unpleasant in a patient way • I'm not going to put up withyour eating in front of computer any longer
PUT OFF • To delay doing something especially because you don’t want to do it He keeps putting off going to the dentist 21.10.2019 4
PUT AWAY • to put something in the place where it is kept because you have finished using it • He always puts his toys away
PUT THROUGH • to connect somebody by telephone • Could you put me through to the manager, please
PUT OUT • to stop something from burning • Firefighters soon put the fire out
That’s a terrible noise, isn’t it? What terrible news! How did he take it? Why isn’t your essay ready? I want to speak with Mr.Johnson A He put on a brave face but he was upset B Yes, I’m not putting upwith it any longer. I’m going to complain C Just a minute. I’ll put you through D I put off my homework for the last day because I’ll be older and therefore wiser Match the two halves of the dialogue