PUT Family Exercises

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PUT ON - Exercises

Remember: 'Put on' means to wear or dress in clothing, or to organize an event
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'put on' correctly?
She put on her coat before going outside
They put on the bus every morning
He puts on smoking every day
2. Which sentence uses 'put on' correctly?
We put on her old books to the library
The theater is putting on a new play this weekend
I put on the meeting yesterday

PUT DOWN - Exercises

Remember: 'Put down' means to place something down, to criticize, or to write something
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Please _____ the book when you're finished reading
2. Can you _____ your phone number here?
3. Stop _____ other people's ideas!
4. Let me _____ my bags before we talk

PUT UP - Exercises

Remember: 'Put up' means to build or erect something, to accommodate someone, or to display something
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'put up' correctly?
She puts up her old books to the library
They're putting up a new building downtown
He puts up smoking every day
2. Which sentence uses 'put up' correctly?
Can you put me up for the night?
We put up the bus every morning
I put up the meeting yesterday

PUT AWAY - Exercises

Remember: 'Put away' means to store something in its proper place, or to save money
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Please _____ your toys when you're done playing
2. I need to _____ some money for vacation
3. She's _____ groceries in the cupboard
4. Don't forget to _____ the dishes after washing them

PUT OFF - Exercises

Remember: 'Put off' means to postpone or delay something, or to discourage someone
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'put off' correctly?
We had to put off the meeting until next week
She puts off her old books to the library
They put off together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'put off' correctly?
He put off smoking last year
The smell really put me off eating
We put off the bus every morning

PUT ASIDE - Exercises

Remember: 'Put aside' means to save something for later use, or to ignore differences temporarily
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Try to _____ some time for exercise each day
2. Let's _____ our differences and work together
3. I'm _____ money for a new car
4. She needs to _____ her pride and apologize

PUT BACK - Exercises

Remember: 'Put back' means to return something to its original place, or to delay/postpone something
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'put back' correctly?
She puts back her old clothes to charity
Please put the book back on the shelf when you're done
They put back together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'put back' correctly?
The launch date was put back by two months
He put back smoking last year
We put back the bus every morning

PUT OUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Put out' means to extinguish a fire, to inconvenience someone, or to publish something
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. The firefighters managed to _____ the fire quickly
2. I don't want to _____ you, but could you help me?
3. The company is _____ a new product next month
4. Don't forget to _____ the candles before bed

PUT UP WITH - Exercises

Remember: 'Put up with' means to tolerate or endure something unpleasant
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'put up with' correctly?
I can't put up with this noise anymore!
She puts up with her old books to the library
They put up with together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'put up with' correctly?
He put up with smoking last year
She has to put up with a long commute every day
We put up with the bus every morning

PUT THROUGH - Exercises

Remember: 'Put through' means to connect a phone call, or to cause someone to experience something difficult
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Can you _____ me to the manager, please?
2. His parents _____ him to college
3. The operator is _____ your call now
4. They _____ us a lot of stress during the project

PUT ACROSS - Exercises

Remember: 'Put across' means to communicate or express an idea clearly
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'put across' correctly?
She puts across her old books to the library
He's good at putting his ideas across clearly
They put across together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'put across' correctly?
The speaker put across her message very effectively
We put across smoking last year
I put across the bus every morning

PUT FORWARD - Exercises

Remember: 'Put forward' means to suggest or propose an idea, or to move clocks ahead
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. She will _____ her proposal at the meeting
2. They _____ several good ideas yesterday
3. I'm _____ a new solution to the problem
4. Don't forget to _____ your clocks tonight
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