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Liton Das Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

shut in

Make sure you shut in the dog before you leave the house.


Can I use any other phrasal verb instead of "shut in".

  

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Liton Das Make sure you shut in the dog before you leave the house. You should start a new thread for an unrelated question. Fewer people are likely to see it here, and I can't follow my own threads not being registered.

  • Liton Das Make sure you shut in the dog before you leave the house.
  • You should start a new thread for an unrelated question.
  • Fewer people are likely to see it here, and I can't follow my own threads not being registered.
  • Liton Das Can I use any other phrasal verb instead of "shut in".
  • Sure, but I don't know what it means to shut a dog in.
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Liton DasMake sure you shut in the dog before you leave the house.

You should start a new thread for an unrelated question. Fewer people are likely to see it here, and I can't follow my own threads not being registered.

Liton DasCan I use any other phrasal verb instead of "shut in".

Sure, but I don't know what it m

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This post has been split from an unrelated thread.

Accordingly, the header has been changed.

CJ

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Liton Dasany other phrasal verb instead of "shut in"

bring the dog in; lock the dog up; lock the dog in

CJ

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