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put off. doing sth. in a sentence

According to recent studies, there are three main reasons that students put off doing things.?

According to recent studies, there are three main reasons that students put off doing things.?

According to recent studies, there are three main reasons that students put off doing things.

I suppose I can put off doing the laundry.?

I suppose I can put off doing the laundry.?

I suppose I can put off doing the laundry.

They will put off doing it until next year.?

They will put off doing it until next year.

Phrases:

put off doing sth to postpone doing something; to put off doing something; to postpone

Put sb off doing to make someone not want to do it

put t off doing sth to postpone doing something

Usage of put:

English [p?t] American [p?t]

v. put; place; place; submit; write down; express; set off; set sail

n. Shot put; futures trading

The basic meaning of put is "put, put" , refers to placing something in a fixed location to make it form a certain state. Extensions can also be used as "propose, submit", "estimate, estimate, evaluate", "engage in activities, commit to", "push, send", "regard..., list...", "(voyage) move forward, continue the journey" untie.

Put is mainly used as a transitive verb, followed by a noun or pronoun as an object. It can also take a double object, and its indirect object can be converted into the object of the preposition to/for. Sometimes it can be followed by an adjective, adverb or prepositional phrase to serve as the compound object of the complement.

The past tense and past participle of put are both put.