terça-feira, 15 de fevereiro de 2011

Phrasal verbs: Put

As you know the main verb, in this case PUT, when written all by itself means one thing, but when you add a preposition its meaning changes completely.

How do you know their meaning? Well, you really have to memorize them.

This time we've got 5 more phrasal verbs! Let's check them out!

Put away - tidy
Put on - get dressed
Put through - get connected
Put out - stop, finish
Put off - postpone


Try to complete these sentences and send them to me as comment:

1. Chidren it's raining! You have to _____________ your raincoats.
2. Kim, you really need to ____________ your things. Your room is in a terrible state!!
3. Fortunately the teachers were able to ____________ the fight.
4. Reception? Can you _________me _________ the manager, please?
5. The opening of the exhibition had to be _____________ for the next weekend.

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