May
4
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PUT
- put down- dejar
How much did you have to put doown as a deposit on you house?
- put smthg on- ponerse
It’s cold. Put your coat on when you go out.
- put up - poner
George put up a ladder against the wall.
- put up with- soportar
He is very bad-tempered. Idon´t know how she can put up with him.
- put on- encender
It’s dark in here.I’ll put the light on.
- put off- retrasar
We’ll have to put the match off until next week because of the rain.
- put out- molestar ( put the rubbish out)
I’ll be all right. Please don´t put yourself out on my account. ( no te molestes por mi)
- Put up- levantar
Put up yor hands!
- put somebody off-arruinar, estropear, disuadir a alguien de hacer algo
He talked so much whil ewe were playing chess that he put me off my game.
- put somebody up- acoger
They arrived suddenly with nowhere to stay so I put them up for the night.