'Put' in Phrasal Verbs - put down, put back, put off, put up

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This video was really helpful when I took the TOEFL exam. I used all of these phrasal verbs in the Speaking and Writing sections. Thank you SO.

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Alex you are an amazing English teacher, you explain everything clearly and it is easy to understand because you teach with examples while you are speaking. Thank you Alex!

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Put up: To tolerate/ to build/ to accommodate
Put away: to put it in an appropriate place
put back: to return to an original place
put down: insult someone or killing animal sick
put on: to cover or wear
put off: to postpone

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I'm loving this channel a 100% recommended

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I am learning English I am from El Salvador and I have learnt a lot from engvid videos.

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Congrats! Very clear and helpful lesson. Thank you very

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Jestes zdecydowanie najlepszym nauczycielem z engvid. Pozdrawiam serdecznie

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I love your teaching Alex. Your are a good teacher. You look very patience.

phyomyint
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thanks Alex. I am from Viet Nam and i am really really so excited with your lessons, it help me improving my E every day. thansk again. "accommodate" maybe double "m"

BackHuyn
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Thanks for giving us those confusing useful English usages' lesson!

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Great teacher! It's a pity I have not known him before! I needed a lot a good teacher to take a test, but i knew him after I'd already given up on it!

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Thanks for your lessions! They are all very useful for the new learner like me

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Thanks for the video, Alex, it is very useful, and you have explained very well.
Take care

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Thank you teacher Alex for your videos. I´ve been learning a lot with them! You´re a great teacher!!

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It, s very nice lesson Alex . but we need some expressions or idioms English lessons . Thank you so much Alex and I hope to you a successful life .

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you're the best teacher ever!!!!

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thanks a lot, Alex sir,
you are a super-intelligent teacher

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I love the fact that you said you were not sure about how to write down a verb! 😊✌🏾

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Hi Amanda! sorry for answering this question. Perhaps You're expecting the answer from Alex, but I can help you with this one. Both ways are correct. American people use to say the "ei" and "a". British, Southafricans, Australians only say "ei". The difference depends on what kind of people are you talking. But don't worry All native english speaker can understand you if you use both ways. :D

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