put out
can mean to be broadcast, readied, sedated, extinguished, dislocated, eliminated, inconvenienced, ejected, and more. I’ll explain the different meanings with lots of clear examples so you can learn to use this extremely common English expression easily and correctly yourself, in no time.
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Thanks, it was a really helpful lesson. Keep Going.
I was almost put out by your video title when I saw all the different meanings of this phrasal verb !!!
Ronnie, thank you very much!
Thanks Ronnie Teacher!
Ronnie, thank you for your lesson.
I got 8/10.
Thanks to put out our stimulus to practice it.
l have score 80% thanks
Thanks
Thank you ronnie, I’ve been watching your videos sence 2019 very heplful, bye ;)
10/10
Excellent class, Ronnie!
thanks:)