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i have to put off my coat vs i have to put out my coat

The correct phrase is "I have to put on my coat." Both "put off" and "put out" are incorrect in this context. "Put off" means to postpone or delay something, while "put out" means to extinguish something, like a fire. The correct phrase to use when referring to wearing a coat is "put on."

Last updated: March 31, 2024

i have to put off my coat

This phrase is incorrect. "Put off" means to postpone or delay something, not to wear something.

The correct phrase to use when referring to wearing a coat is "put on."

Alternatives:

  • I have to put on my coat

i have to put out my coat

This phrase is incorrect. "Put out" means to extinguish something, like a fire, not to wear something.

The correct phrase to use when referring to wearing a coat is "put on."

Alternatives:

  • I have to put on my coat

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