PUT: PUT Phrasal Verbs
There are many phrasal verbs that begin with the verb PUT:: There are many phrasal verbs that begin with the verb PUT : Put through “Can you put me through to the Mr Smith please?”: Put through “ Can you put me through to the Mr Smith please? ” Photo taken from http://flickr.com/eltpics
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Put up with “I will not put up with you arriving late every day, it is unacceptable!”: Put up with “ I will not put up with you arriving late every day, it is unacceptable! ” Photo taken from http://flickr.com/eltpics
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Put by “If I put by $100 every month, I should be able to buy a new computer by the end of the year.”: Put by “ If I put by $100 every month, I should be able to buy a new computer by the end of the year. ” Photo taken from http://flickr.com/eltpics
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Put on “Remember to put on your protective hockey gear, so you don’t get hurt.”: Put on “ Remember to put on your protective hockey gear, so you don ’ t get hurt. ” Photo taken from http://flickr.com/eltpics
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Put back “Put back the card! It’s not your turn!”: Put back “ Put back the card! It ’ s not your turn! ” Photo taken from http://flickr.com/eltpics by no name, used under a CC Attribution Non-Commercial license, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ "
Put forward “We’ve come here today to put forward the nominees for next year’s parents committee”: Put forward “ We ’ ve come here today to put forward the nominees for next year ’ s parents committee ” Photo taken from http://flickr.com/eltpics by @ij64, used under a CC Attribution Non-Commercial license , http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 / " Put down “He’s not a very positive manager, every thing he says sounds like a put down.”: Put down “ He ’ s not a very positive manager, every thing he says sounds like a put down. ” Photo taken from http://flickr.com/eltpics
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Put off “I need to put off the meeting until the 23rd, I have to fly to London tomorrow for an urgent meeting.”: Put off “ I need to put off the meeting until the 23 rd , I have to fly to London tomorrow for an urgent meeting. ”