- This test assesses your knowledge of Phrasal Verbs.
- Every question essentially contains a usage tip, so solve carefully.
- Note down the phrasal verbs you are not aware of.
- Solve the same test again to memorize the tips.
Phrasal Verbs: Put
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Question 1 |
Choose the correct usage:
I don’t think I can put up with my new roommate. | |
It would be a herculean task for him to put on with his nephew. |
Question 1 Explanation:
The correct phrase is ‘put up with’, which means to tolerate someone or something.
Question 2 |
Choose the correct usage:
Putting on the fire was a great challenge for the firefighters. | |
It was really difficult to put out off the fire. |
Question 2 Explanation:
The correct phrase is ‘to put out’, which means to extinguish.
Question 3 |
Choose the correct usage:
William was forced to put off his trip due to some urgent work. | |
Robert had to put away his trip due to the busy schedule ahead. |
Question 3 Explanation:
The correct phrase is ‘put off’, which means to postpone something.
Question 4 |
Choose the correct usage:
She always puts down people who don't share her opinions. | |
She always puts through people who don’t share her opinions. |
Question 4 Explanation:
The correct phrase is ‘put down’, which means to insult /say bad things about someone.
Question 5 |
Choose the correct usage:
Ryan asked me if I could put him on while he was in town. | |
I asked him if he could put me up in his house for a short while. |
Question 5 Explanation:
The correct phrase is ‘put up’, which means to have a guest stay in your house for a short time.
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