Phrasal verb №64
put on
/pʊt ɒn/
Meaning
To dress oneself in clothes; also to organize or present a show or event
Example
He put on his jacket before going outside.
He put on his jacket before going outside.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №64
/pʊt ɒn/
Every morning Lily puts on her red scarf before she walks to school.
Every morning Lily puts on her red scarf before she walks to school.
They are putting on their costumes in the small theater.
They are putting on their costumes in the small theater.
The students put on a short play for their parents last week.
The students put on a short play for their parents last week.