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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
I cannot put with his rudeness any longer.
put up with
put up
put away
put up to
- Original sentence: I cannot put with his rudeness any longer. The phrase "put with" is incorrect in this context.
- Option 1: put up with - This is the correct phrase. It means to tolerate or endure something unpleasant. Correct Answer
- Option 2: put up - This means to erect or place something. Not applicable here.
- Option 3: put away - This means to store or tidy something. Irrelevant to the context of tolerating rudeness.
- Option 4: put up to - This suggests encouraging someone to do something, often mischievous. Not related to enduring behavior.
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