www.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Exercise on the Phrasal Verbs of To Put A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate th
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Exercise on the Phrasal Verbs of To Put
A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate them.
1 To put off a – wear ð
2 To put on b – postpone ð
3 To put up with c – connect ð
4 To put someone through e – tolerate ð
B Fill the gaps using phrasal verbs in the correct form. 1 We've decided to put the camping trip until next week because of the bad weather. 2 Don't laugh! You're putting me .
3 I'm cold. I'll put my jumper .
4 Uncle Tom's an idiot but I only have to put him once a year. 5 Hold the line, please. I'm putting you now. 6 This is a very difficult trick so try not to put me , OK? 7 He put his glasses before he opened the newspaper. 8 Putting my paranoid boss is the worst part of my job. 9 Raymond wants me to have a drink with him tomorrow. I must find a way to put it . .
10 Can you put me to Mr Brown, please?
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A 1B 2A 3E 4C
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1 We've decided to put off the camping trip until next week because of the bad weather.
2 Don't laugh! You're putting me off.
3 I'm cold. I'll put my jumper on.
4 Uncle Tom's an idiot but I only have to put up with him once a year.
5 Hold the line, please. I'm putting you through now.
6 This is a very difficult trick so try not to put me off, OK?
7 He put his glasses on before he opened the newspaper.
8 Putting up with my paranoid boss is the worst part of my job.
9 Raymond wants me to have a drink with him tomorrow. I must find a way to put it off.
10 Can you put me through to Mr Brown, please?