PUT UP WITH – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

PUT UP WITH – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

The English phrasal verb PUT UP WITH has the following meaning: 1. Put up with = to tolerate (transitive) When you need to endure or tolerate someone or something that you don’t like, often because you have no choice. You usually have to put up with (or accept) an...
Why are you learning English? Q15

Why are you learning English? Q15

 VIDEO COMING AFTER THE LIVE CONVERSATION ON YOUTUBE – COME AND JOIN US! Woodward English Conversation Question 15 Why are you learning English? Here are some possible responses to this question: I am learning English because… I need it for work. I need it to...
Present Simple Tense in English

Present Simple Tense in English

Present Simple Tense in English – Easy English Lesson I speak English. “I” is a subject. In general, a person. “Speak” is a verb. In general, an action. You can change the subject. For example: You speak English We speak English They speak...

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