In the question below choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fills(s) the gap(s):
I do not intend to stay long at the function. i only want to ....
put in an appearance
put up an appearance
show up appearance
keep up appearance
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And myschool, this is the last time am correcting you guys I don't have time to make all the correction (cos have got to study).
Anyway, the answer is A (put in an appearance)
put in an appearance means to attend a gathering or meeting, especially for a very short time.
Example: The author put in an appearance at the cocktail party on her way to dinner.
REF, Oxford advanced learner's dictionary.
You guys should learn the habit of consulting a dictionary at least.
Or better still, REF 2: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/put-in-an-appearance


My school wehdone oooo..π.
Una de try..
But u no try 4 this one.
Tha answer is A..
Put in an appearance..

Please the answer is put in an appearance there is nothing like put on an appearance please correct this


