When talking about phrasal verbs, do you often hear ‘put’ with ‘put on’ and ‘put out’? Today, we are not going to discuss these two phrasal verbs. Instead, let’s understand the other phrasal verbs with ‘put’!

 

1. Put sth off

 

Never put off what you can do today until tomorrow. You will then have more to do tomorrow.

 

2. Put in

 

‘Sorry to interrupt you, I would like to confirm the details,’ he put in.

 

3. Put up with sb/sth

 

Politeness is an important virtue. I can’t put up with his behavior of being impolite to the elderlies.

 

4. Put sth by

 

Some experts have introduced that the first step to successfully manage finance is to put it a little bit by every day.

 

5. Put sth forth

 

Shall we start by discussing the topic of the group assignment? I would like to put forth some possible ideas.

 

6. Put sth across

 

Although it is a difficult topic to talk about and explain, I think she puts it across well.

 

7. Put sb through

 

Could you please put me through to the Global Engagement Office?

 

8. Put sth towards sth

 

The money donated will be put towards the reconstruction of the damaged buildings.