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Lulla Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Phrasal Verb - Put On

Put On

Definition: to place an item of clothing on your body and wear it.
(This verb has more than one meaning)

E.g. 1: Put on your dance shoes because we're doing to dance the night away.
E.g. 2: OMG!! We got caught, put your clothes on and pretend there's nothing going on. (It's a kind of sexual sentence. LOL).
  

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Hi, Are you asking us to correct what you wrote? It seems OK to me. 'Put on' also has other meanings not related to clothes.

  • Hi, Are you asking us to correct what you wrote?
  • It seems OK to me.
  • 'Put on' also has other meanings not related to clothes.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Are you asking us to correct what you wrote? It seems OK to me.

'Put on' also has other meanings not related to clothes.

Clive
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Actually, Clive, it was supposed to be a kind of game, like, I gave two examples, then someone else gives some examples and new forms of using this verb.

Thanks.
Luis
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OK.

Put On

Definition: to stage a play, show or event.
E.g. Hey, I got a part in the play they are putting on next January!

Clive

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