1. Fill in: away, off, on, through, up with, out. 1. He put his coat and left the house. 2. The manager put the meeting until the following week. 3. The fire brigade were able to put the fire. 4. Put your things, please. 5. Can you put me to Mr. Smith? 6. I can't put They are boring. your ideas. 2. Write the opposites. 1. This is a legal activity. 2. Matthew is a polite boy. 3. This is a direct object. 4. The answer is correct. 5. This is a regular verb. 6. Her jokes are very childish. She's so mature.​

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impalaSam impalaSam  03.03.2021 20:57

1. He put ON his coat and left the house.

2. The manager put OFF the meeting until the following week.

3. The fire brigade were able to put OUT the fire.

4. Put AWAY your things, please.

5. Can you put me THROUGH to Mr. Smith?

6. I can't put UP WITH your ideas. They are boring.

2. Write the opposites.

1. This is an illegal activity.

2. Matthew is an impolite boy.

3. This is an indirect object.

4. The answer is incorrect.

5. This is an irregular verb.

6. Her jokes are very unchildish. She's so mature.

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