
Vocabulary A. Read the sentences and match the phrasal verbs in bold with their meanings. 1. Of
course you can look at grandma's old photo albums. Please put them away when you've finished looking at them. 2. Every summer, I put up my cousins who come from Australia. 3. My Japanese friend gave me a kimono as a gift and showed me how to put it on. 4. It hasn't stopped raining, so the barbecue dinner has been put off until the last day of the festival. 5. Luckily, the fire brigade came quickly and put out the fire.6. My class is going to put on a Shakespeare play for the end-of-school-year celebrations. 7. My sister is on a diet. She's put on weight and wants to lose it before her wedding. a. to wear b. to offer hospitality and let someone stay in your house c. to make a fire stop burning d. to gain e. to store something tidily where it is usually kept f. to perform or produce a show that other people can watch g. to delay doing something till a later time

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1. Of course you can look at grandma's old photo albums. Please put them away when you've finished looking at them. e. to store something tidily where it is usually kept
2. Every summer, I put up my cousins who come from Australia. b. to offer hospitality and let someone stay in your house
3. My Japanese friend gave me a kimono as a gift and showed me how to put it on. a. to wear
4. It hasn't stopped raining, so the barbecue dinner has been put off until the last day of the festival. g. to delay doing something till a later time
5. Luckily, the fire brigade came quickly and put out the fire.c. to make a fire stop burning
6. My class is going to put on a Shakespeare play for the end-of-school-year celebrations.f. to perform or produce a show that other people can watch
7. My sister is on a diet. She's put on weight and wants to lose it before her wedding. d. to gain
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Matching Phrasal Verbs with Meanings:
1. Of course you can look at grandma's old photo albums. Please put them away when you've finished looking at them. - Meaning: to store something tidily where it is usually kept. - Source: No source needed as this is a common phrasal verb.
2. Every summer, I put up my cousins who come from Australia. - Meaning: to offer hospitality and let someone stay in your house. - Source: No source needed as this is a common phrasal verb.
3. My Japanese friend gave me a kimono as a gift and showed me how to put it on. - Meaning: to wear. - Source: No source needed as this is a common phrasal verb.
4. It hasn't stopped raining, so the barbecue dinner has been put off until the last day of the festival. - Meaning: to delay doing something till a later time. - Source: No source needed as this is a common phrasal verb.
5. Luckily, the fire brigade came quickly and put out the fire. - Meaning: to make a fire stop burning. - Source: No source needed as this is a common phrasal verb.
6. My class is going to put on a Shakespeare play for the end-of-school-year celebrations. - Meaning: to perform or produce a show that other people can watch. - Source: No source needed as this is a common phrasal verb.
7. My sister is on a diet. She's put on weight and wants to lose it before her wedding. - Meaning: to gain. - Source: No source needed as this is a common phrasal verb.
Note: The meanings provided above are based on common usage and may vary slightly depending on the context.


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