jutfrank
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I'm looking for some kind of question about phrasal verbs.
He was put out as he lost his money.
This is fine, but you should really treat put out as an adjective, describing the way he felt, rather than as a verb. Tell us what you think 'put out' means in this case.
He is always put me in his mind, he want to make a trouble with me.
This sentence is ungrammatical and doesn't make sense. Furthermore, I can't see how you're connecting this sentence with the one above. Perhaps you're thinking of the phrase 'put something out of your mind'.
He was put out as he lost his money.
This is fine, but you should really treat put out as an adjective, describing the way he felt, rather than as a verb. Tell us what you think 'put out' means in this case.
He is always put me in his mind, he want to make a trouble with me.
This sentence is ungrammatical and doesn't make sense. Furthermore, I can't see how you're connecting this sentence with the one above. Perhaps you're thinking of the phrase 'put something out of your mind'.