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Community TutorExercise: Understanding and using "Thanks for putting me up" and "Thanks for putting up with me"
Objective:
To differentiate between the two similar-sounding phrases and practice their usage in context.
Explanation:
- "Thanks for putting me up": This phrase means thanking someone for providing accommodation or a place to stay.
- "Thanks for putting up with me": This phrase means thanking someone for tolerating or being patient with you, especially if you've been difficult.
Exercise : Create your own sentences
Write two sentences, one using "Thanks for putting me up" and the other using "Thanks for putting up with me".
1. "Thanks for putting me up": ________________________________________________________
2. "Thanks for putting up with me": _____________________________________________________
Sep 9, 2024 11:50 AM
Filip British Tutor
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