7. Hand out (phr): /hænd/ /aʊt/ Repartir
To give things to different people in a group.
Example: Devis would hand these tests out in the classroom.
8. Leave out (phr): /liv/ /aʊt/ Excluir
To not include someone or something.
Example: We decided to leave the chapter eight out because it wasn’t important.
9. Pay back (phr): /peɪ/ /bæk/ Pagar
To give the money you borrowed to the corresponding person.
Example: Jessy can’t pay the full amount back because she lost her job.
10. Put away (phr): /pʊt/ /əˈweɪ/ Guardar en su sitio
To put something in the place where you usually keep it.
Example: He put the notebook away and stood up.
11. Put down (phr): /pʊt/ /daʊn/ Poner abajo
To put something on the floor.
Example: Cathey put her bag down and went upstairs.
12. Put off (phr): /pʊt/ /ɔf/ Postergar
To delay doing something , especially when you don’t want to do it.
Example: You can’t put the decision off any longer.
13. Put out (phr): /pʊt/ /aʊt/ Apagar el fuego
To make something stop burning.
Example: It took four hours the firefighters to put the fire out.
14. Shut off (phr): /ʃʌt/ /ɔf/ Apagar
When something stops working after you turn it out.
Example: Brenda has shut the freezer off this morning.