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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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put up

I have decided to put up a big house next year, so I have to put by $1,000 from today itself.

I admonished the child not to put up his dirty feet.

The price of apple has been put up by 5%.

If I come to England, could you put me up for a month?

Are these sentences correct?

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I have decided to put up a big house next year, so I have to put by $1,000 starting right from today . I admonished the child not to put his dirty feet up on the ottoman . The price of apples has been put up by 5%.

  • I have decided to put up a big house next year, so I have to put by $1,000 starting right from today .
  • I admonished the child not to put his dirty feet up on the ottoman .
  • The price of apples has been put up by 5%.
  • If I come to England, could you put me up for a month?
  • -- OK
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I have decided to put up a big house next year, so I have to put by $1,000 starting right from today.

I admonished the child not to put his dirty feet up on the ottoman.

The price of apples has been put up by 5%.

If I come to England, could you put me up for a month? -- OK

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