John put . . . . . . . . his clothes and went out. A. on B. in C. through D. with

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The correct answer is A. John put on his clothes and went out.

The other options are not correct because:

  • B. John did not put his clothes in. He put them on.
  • C. John did not put his clothes through. He put them on.
  • D. John did not put his clothes with. He put them on.

To put on clothes means to put them on your body. It is the opposite of taking off clothes.

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