Phrasal Verb - putting for
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.Definition
The phrasal verb 'putting for' is used when making arrangements or preparations for someone or something, often implying an expectation or assumption that the person or thing will be absent or unavailable when the arrangements are implemented. This can be used in various contexts such as travel, events, or appointments.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I've put the dinner for 7 o'clock, so please be on time. |
| 2 | Can you put the meeting for next Monday instead of Tuesday? |
| 3 | I need to put my car for a service this week. |
| 4 | The manager has put the new employee for training next week. |
| 5 | I'll put the groceries for you when I go to the store. |
| 6 | Please put me down for the tennis tournament next month. |
| 7 | The company has put the project for a soft launch in June. |
| 8 | I'll put the report for the board meeting next Thursday. |
| 9 | Could you put your name for the volunteer list? |
| 10 | We need to put the reservation for the restaurant for Saturday night. |