Here are some of the most commonly used PREPOSITIONS with the verb "to PUT":
• put ACROSS - communicate ideas (#She is not very good at putting across her relevant points.)
• put AWAY - lay aside / place something back in the correct space
• put DOWN - place something you are holding on a surface
/ insult or criticize
• put OFF - postpone / dislike something or someone (#His arrogance really put me off.)
• put ON - gain weight / dress in, start wearing
• put OUT - disturb or trouble someone / extinguish (#put out a fire)
• put UP - accommodate (#My friend put me up when I visited New York.)
• put UP WITH - tolerate
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— • put ACROSS - communicate ideas (#She is not very good at putting across her relevant points.)
• put AWAY - lay aside / place something back in the correct space
• put DOWN - place something you are holding on a surface
/ insult or criticize
• put OFF - postpone / dislike something or someone (#His arrogance really put me off.)
• put ON - gain weight / dress in, start wearing
• put OUT - disturb or trouble someone / extinguish (#put out a fire)
• put UP - accommodate (#My friend put me up when I visited New York.)
• put UP WITH - tolerate
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