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Put On vs Take Off 🤔 | Common English Phrasal Verbs | Kanchan English Connection #shorts

Put On vs Take Off 🤔 | Common English Phrasal Verbs | Kanchan English Connection #shorts

Want to speak English fluently and avoid common mistakes? 🚀 In this short video, learn the correct use of Put On vs Take Off with easy examples and simple explanations.
👉 Put On means pahanna (to wear clothes, footwear, jewellery, make-up, etc.)
Example: Put on your shoes.

👉 Take Off has 2 meanings:
1️⃣ utarna (to remove clothes)
Example: Take off your shoes before entering.
2️⃣ udaan bharna (when a plane leaves the ground)
Example: The flight will take off at 5 PM.

Many learners make the mistake of using put off as the opposite of put on, but the correct opposite is take off.

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