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Fill in the blank by adding the correct phrasal verbs given as options.

We had to ___ the party to another day owing to the sudden turn of events.

APut on

BPut in

CPut out

DPut off

Answer:

D. Put off

Read Explanation:

  • “Put off” means to postpone or delay something.

  • The sentence implies the party is being moved to another day, so “put off” fits perfectly.

👉 Complete sentence:
“We had to put off the party to another day owing to the sudden turn of events.”

❌ Why others are incorrect:

  • Put on – to wear or to organize (not about postponing)

  • Put in – to insert or invest time/effort

  • Put out – to extinguish or inconvenience


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