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I ................ my new dress on my birthday

Aput up

Bput off

Cput up with

Dput on

Answer:

D. put on

Read Explanation:

put on = to dress oneself in something / to wear something.
✅ The verb put is irregular — its past tense is also put (no change in form).

So, put on (present) → put on (past).


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