APC 13 09 08 09 7 3d

APC 13 09 08 09 7 3d



put on:

(tr) 1) dress oneself in,

2)    increase (in weight),

3)    switch on,

4)    pretend,

5)    cause to take place (show/performance)

1. Put...........on..........your

gloves. It's very cold outside.

4. Ignore James. He's not really ill. he's just putting it

...on.


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