Choose the right phrasal verb of given word.
Don't ............... anything tomorrow. Do it today.
a) post born b) put off . c) give up d) called on
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Don't put off anything tomorrow. Do it today.
Option (B) is correct.
Explanation:
Put off means to "delay" or move an activity to a "later time."
It also means to prevent someone from doing something.
For example:
The meeting has been put off for a week.
Means the meeting has been delayed or scheduled to a later time.
He keeps asking me out, and I keep putting him off.
Don't ............... anything tomorrow. Do it today.
a) post born b) put off . c) give up d) called on
Don't put off anything tomorrow. Do it today.
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Don't put off anything tomorrow. Do it today.
Explanation:
- Phrasal verbs are demonstrated as the idiomatic phrases that involve a verb along with some other words.
- These phrases function together as a single lexical or syntactical unit in informal conversation.
- It conveys a meaning distinct from the combined meaning of the words comprising it.
- The phrasal verb 'put off' gives the meaning 'to delay' or 'to procrastinate' which best suits the context of the given sentence.
- Thus, the sentence implies 'don't 'put off'(or delay') anything for tomorrow but do it today.'
- Therefore, option B is the correct answer.
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