Phrasal Verbs with PUT | Episode #12

In this episode, we’re mixing things up a bit! One of the most important things to learn for advanced conversation skills is phrasal verbs because we use them SO often in our daily speech. They are often difficult to learn without some context and lots of examples, so we thought this was a perfect way to help make them a bit easier. Today our conversation is all about phrasal verbs that contain the word PUT. 

We will be discussing the following phrasal verbs with PUT:

  • put out
  • put on
  • put off
  • put away
  • put back
  • put up with

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