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English Phrasal Verbs – PUT, Definitions and Example Sentences Table of Contents Put up withPut awayPut acrossPut byPut offPut throughPut inPut outPut downPut on Put up with Meaning: to tolerate Example Sentence: I can’t put up with it any longer. Put away Meaning: to clean up, to tidy Example Sentence: Put away any valuable or breakable objects. Put across Meaning: to explain sth clearly Example Sentence: He was trying to put across a serious point. Put by Meaning: to save monet Example Verbs In English, Teaching English Grammar, Conversational English, Phrasal Verbs, English Vocab, English Verbs, Learn English Grammar, Good Vocabulary Words, Good Vocabulary

English Phrasal Verbs – PUT, Definitions and Example Sentences Put up with Meaning: to tolerate Example Sentence: I can’t put up with it any longer. Put away Meaning: to clean up, to tidy Example Sentence: Put away any valuable or breakable objects. Put across Meaning: to explain sth clearly Example Sentence: He was trying to put across a serious point. Put by Meaning: to save monet Example Sentence: Try to put by a little bit each week Put off Meaning: to delay Example Sentence: Never put…

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English Phrasal Verbs with GET, phrasal verbs with get;   Get across To make people understand something The teacher couldn’t English Poster, English Phrasal Verbs, English Collocations, English Grammar Rules, English Phrases Idioms, English Learning Spoken, Phrasal Verbs, English Vocab, English Verbs

English Phrasal Verbs with GET, phrasal verbs with get; Get across To make people understand something The teacher couldn’t get her ideas across to the students. Get around To travel to different places I will get around from town to town. Get ahead To be successful in the work I will get ahead at work with this project. Get at to criticize someone repeatedly The boss always get at me. I don’t know why he behaves like that. Get away to leave or to escape from a place or a person She usually…

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English Most Important Phrasal Verbs, Meaning & Example Sentences Take up To begin a new hobby I’m not very good at basketball. I only took it up recently. Get around To travel to different places I will get around from town to town. Go along To continue to happen or to develop He is under the radar but he is going along well. Back out Withdraw from something one has agreed to do He backed out of the agreement. Wipe out To destroy something completely People worry that climate change will…

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