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EverestLand Posted 14 years ago
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Put On

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"While Johnny put on more wood to build up the flames, the younger boy went to the tent to gather rags and a wax candle."

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"In the kitchen, she put on water for tea."

What is "put on"? Is "put on" in "put on wood" and "put on water" the same?
  

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" What is "put on"? Is "put on" in "put on wood" and "put on water" the same? "put on wood" Added wood to the fire.

  • " What is "put on"?
  • Is "put on" in "put on wood" and "put on water" the same?
  • "put on wood" Added wood to the fire.
  • Placed wood on top of the fie.
  • "put on water" Placed a container of water in a place where it would heat up and usually boil.
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Hi,

"While Johnny put on more wood to build up the flames, the younger boy went to the tent to gather rags and a wax candle."


"In the kitchen, she put on water for tea."

What is "put on"? Is "put on" in "put on wood" and "put on water" the same?

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