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Exercise on the Phrasal Verbs of To Put
A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate them.
Phrasal Verb
Meaning
Translation
1 To put off
.... a – wear
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2 To put on
.... b – postpone
3 To put up with
.... c – connect
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4 To put someone through
.... e – tolerate
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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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We've decided to put off the camping trip until next week because of the bad weather.
Don't laugh! You're putting me off.
I'm cold. I'll put my jumper on.
Uncle Tom's an idiot but I only have to put up with him once a year.
Hold the line, please. I'm putting you through now.
This is a very difficult trick so try not to put me off, OK?
He put his glasses on before he opened the newspaper.
Putting up with my paranoid boss is the worst part of my job.
Raymond wants me to have a drink with him tomorrow. I must find a way to put it off.
Can you put me through to Mr Brown, please?
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