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What does put up mean? Wed Dec 07, 2005 12:51 pm  What does put up mean?
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test "English Grammar Exercise", question 10

I will ......... the clothes after you fold them.

(a) put up
(b) put next
(c) put under
(d) in put

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test "English Grammar Exercise", answer 10

I will put up the clothes after you fold them.

Correct answer: (a) put up

Your answer was: incorrect
I will in put the clothes after you fold them.
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put up, what does it mean?
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Phrasal verb: put up Wed Dec 07, 2005 15:26 pm  Phrasal verb: put up
 

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Put up = put in the proper place; put away.
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