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(i) They postpond the meeting. (Replace the underlined word with a
phrasal verb)​

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Answered by AvaniKonda1128
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Explanation:

Phrasal verbs are expressions that involve a verb and another element, usually a preposition or an adverb. The meaning of a phrasal verb is different from the meaning of the individual words.

The underlined word 'postponed' means 'cause or arrange for something to take place at a later time than originally planned', 'delay'.

Option A: 'Put off' is a phrasal verb that means 'to change the time of something so that it happens at a time later than originally scheduled'. It means the same as 'postponed'. Hence, option A is correct.

Option B: 'Put in' means 'interrupt in a conversation or discussion'.

Option C: 'Put up' means 'to let someone stay in your house'.

Option D: 'Put on' means 'to wear a piece of clothing or jewellery'.

These phrases do not mean the same as 'postponed', 'delaying something'.

Hence, options B, C and D are wrong.

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