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I can't .......................... my roommate's messiness.

Fill in the blank using the correct phrasal verb.

APut off .

BPut up with

CPut on

DPut out

Answer:

B. Put up with

Read Explanation:

  • Put up with = tolerate or endure something unpleasant
    → This fits perfectly when you're talking about dealing with someone's bad habits, like messiness.

Why the other options are incorrect:

  • A) Put off = to postpone
    → e.g., "I had to put off the meeting."

  • C) Put on = to wear or to pretend
    → e.g., "She put on a jacket" or "He put on an act."

  • D) Put out = to extinguish or inconvenience
    → e.g., "Please put out the fire" or "Sorry to put you out."


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