Collocation
put shoes on
Definition
to place shoes on your feet; to start wearing shoes
'put shoes on' is a common English collocation. to place shoes on your feet; to start wearing shoes
put + shoes + on
“Put your shoes on before we go outside.”
Examples
- Please _____ your shoes on before you go out.
- He _____ his shoes on and ran to the bus stop.
- Can you _____ your shoes on by yourself?
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- She _____ her shoes on after the swimming lesson.
- We had to _____ our shoes on quickly because it started to rain.
- I forgot to _____ my shoes on, so I went back upstairs.
- The teacher told the kids to _____ their shoes on for the fire drill.
- Once you’ve _____ your shoes on, meet me by the front gate.
- It took him a minute to _____ his shoes on because the laces were tangled.