PUT IN, PUT INTO (2)
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PUT IN, PUT INTO (2)


put (somebody) in = elect a politician to a parliament or a political party to govern
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- Present Continues Tense
 (Present continues tense) Affirmative Sentence Rules (add ?ing? with first form of the verb) plural noun (you, they) ? are+ ?ing? with first form of the verb singular noun (he, she, it) ?is+ ?ing? with first form of the verb I am reading my book.She...

- My Birthday I Celebrated
A birthday I celebrated The outline: 1. The beginning 2. Who attended 3. What presents received 4. Description of party 5. The end A day I shall always remember is the day when I celebrated my tenth birthday. All my friends and relatives were invited...

- Life Of Margaret Thatcher
MAHARANI KHANSA - 120221414982 [ Order of Time ] Have you ever known who is the politician heroin of the world ? She is Margaret Thatcher. She was politician and former British Prime Minister. She was born as Margaret Roberts on October, 13 1925 in Grantham,...

- How To Become Star Of A Party
ANNI: How do you become soul of a party so easily? What is your secret? MIKE: I have magnetic personality. I am something. ANNI: You seem so ordinary. Please be serious, and tell me the truth. MIKE: Dear friend, if you want to become heart- throb of...

- Doll Up
doll (myself) up be dolled up      = put on special clothes and make-up and try to look more attractive get dolled up examples: Many young people get dolled up on Saturday nights and go out.She went on her first day on the job all...



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