1) When you have finished, put ... your books. (tidy) a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 2) The match was put ... until next weekend. (arrange for another time) a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 3) Can I be put ... to Mr Smith, please? (connect by phone) a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 4) It’s cold. Put ... a sweater. (dress oneself) a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 5) The fire fighters managed to put ... the fire. (stop) a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 6) She couldn’t put ... his rudeness so she complained to her sister. (accept) a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 7) The brave men managed to put ... the fire in the barn. a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 8) I can’t put ... his rude remarks any longer! a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 9) Our school trip was put ... . a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 10) Mum told me to put my things ... . a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 11) Put ... a jacket - it’s cold outside. a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 12) Please put ... your clothes. They are all over the place! a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 13) Put ... every word she says. a) back b) off c) through d) in e) down f) out 14) The fashion show has been put ... until next Friday. a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 15) Please put me ... to Dr. Majerns. a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 16) It’s a formal party. You really should put ... a tie. a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 17) I can’t put ... that kind of behaviour any longer. a) away b) off c) through d) on e) up with f) out 18) He made an unkind remark to put her ... . a) away b) off c) through d) in e) down f) out

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