Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Put"
- Put your hat on.
- May I put it here?
- Put out the light.
- Put your hands up!
- Put your books away.
- I put on my trousers.
- Who put you up to it?
- May I put it down here?
- Don't put it on my desk.
- Don't put it on my desk.
- He put the luggage down.
- You can put it anywhere.
- He put his room in order.
- I put cream in my coffee.
- The decision was put off.
- His smile put her at ease.
- She put the key in her bag.
- I've put on weight recently.
- She put off going to Mexico.
- Don't put books on the table.
- I put some cream in my coffee.
- Where should I put my baggage?
- Where should I put my laundry?
- Would you put out the candles?
- I can't put up with that noise.
- He put his hand to his forehead.
- Please put it back in its place.
- He put the ring on Mary's finger.
- Let me help you put on your coat.
- She put on her coat and went out.
- She has put her house up for sale.
- You've put on weight, haven't you?
- I can't put up with her any longer.
- I can't put up with him any longer.
- I don't remember where I put my key.
- I can't put up with this hot weather.
- She told him where to put the suitcase.
- I can't put up with the heat any longer.
- I forgot to put a stamp on the envelope.
- I'd like you to put me back on the list.
- Please put this into the microwave oven.
- Put the tomato salad in the refrigerator.
- I shouldn't have to put up with this noise.
- I'd like to put some things in the hotel safe.
- In the morning, I like to put honey on my toast.
- Tom took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
- The boy took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
- Could you please tell me again where you put the key?
- I think it's time for me to put new bait on the hook.
- Tom put off his wedding because of a traffic accident.
- Please remember to put out the fire before you go home.
- Please don't forget to put out the fire before you go home.
- I put some cookies on the table and the kids ate them right up.
- I shouldn't have put my laptop so close to the edge of the table.
- If you put more tea leaves into the pot, the tea will taste better.
- I knew I shouldn't have put off doing my homework until the last minute.
- I realize the effort you have put into this project and I really appreciate it.
- As soon as I can get a decent video camera, I'll start making videos to put online.
- To put it bluntly, the reason this team won't win is because you're holding them back.
- I never thought this rubber band would come in handy when I put it in my pocket this morning.