Human rights are the basic freedoms and rights that belong to
every person. Sadly, some people still put up with unfair treatment,
discrimination, or violence just because of where they come from or what they
believe in.
We must all stand up for each other and speak out against
injustice. When we come across people who are treated badly, we
shouldn't just turn away—we need to look out for one another.
Many organizations fight for human rights every day. They call
on governments to change unfair laws and to carry out promises to
protect everyone.
If we all join in, we can help make the world a safer, kinder
place where everyone is treated equally.
✅ Common Phrasal Verbs in the Text:
- put
up with
– tolerate
- stand
up for
– defend, support
- speak
out against
– publicly oppose
- come
across
– find by chance
- turn away – ignore, refuse to help
- look out for – protect, care for
- fight
for
– support a cause
- call on – ask someone to do something
- carry
out
– do, complete
- join
in
– take part
Phrasal Verbs with "Put" – Exercise
A. Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings.
Phrasal Verbs:
1. put
off
2. put
up with
3. put
out
4. put
on
5. put
away
6. put
up
Meanings:
A. tolerate or accept something unpleasant
B. return something to its proper place
C. wear (clothes or accessories)
D. delay or postpone
E. display or attach (a sign, poster, etc.)
F.
extinguish (a fire, light, etc.)
B. Fill in the blanks with the correct phrasal verb
(use the right form).
1.
I
can’t _______ the noise anymore! It’s too loud in here.
2.
Don’t
forget to _______ your shoes before going outside.
3.
The
meeting was _______ until next week because the manager was sick.
4.
After
you finish reading the book, please _______ it _______.
5.
The
firefighters _______ the fire quickly.
6.
Can
you help me _______ this poster for the school play?
TAKE?????
Give me 10
sentences with phrasal verbs with take!
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