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Phrasal verb: put (something) out
Definition: to take something out of your house and leave it there.
(This phrasal verb has more than one meaning)
E.g.
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Phrasal verb: put (something) out
Definition: to take something out of your house and leave it there.
(This phrasal verb has more than one meaning)
E.g.1: Could you put the rubbish out? The dustbin men are coming to collect it today.
E.g.2: Don’t forget to put the cat out tonight - we don’t want another mess in the kitchen like last night!
This phrasal verb can be separated. (E.g.1 and 2)
Test
Greenpeace campaigners say there is scientific evidence proving the health risks of waste _______.
1. incineration, 2. off, 3. destruction, 4. burning.
Joke
„Last week I saw my psychiatrist. I told him, ‘Doc, I keep thinking I’m a dog.’ He told me to get off his couch.“
Correct answer to the test question: 1. incineration
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