English Idiom: "PUT SOMEONE ON THE SPOT" #shorts



What does it mean if someone puts you on the spot?" The idiomatic phrase "put someone on the spot" means to put someone in an uncomfortable or difficult situation where they have to make a decision or say something without being prepared. Here are a few examples to illustrate: During the meeting, the boss put Sarah on the spot by asking her to make her presentation without any notice. The teacher put me on the spot when he asked me to answer a really difficult question in front of the whole class. So, there you go, "to put someone on the spot." In these examples, someone was put in an unexpected situation where they had to respond to something or make a decision without being prepared. ❖ Support the channel HERE 👋🏽: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/organicenglish Ever wondered about the meaning of "put someone on the spot"? In this short video, we break down this popular idiom, providing clear examples from everyday situations. Perfect for English learners or anyone curious about language nuances. Like, share, and subscribe for more insightful content! I hope that helps. Thanks for watching. See you next time. https://organicenglish.club/resources More from Organic English: Organic English Website: http://bit.ly/Organic-Web On Facebook: http://bit.ly/Organic-Facebook On Instagram: http://bit.ly/Organic-Insta SUBSCRIBE ➡️ http://bit.ly/Subscribe2OrganicEnglish #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishLanguage #IELTS #TOEFL #ESL #Idioms #EnglishPhrases #LanguageLearning #PutSomeoneOnTheSpot #EnglishIdioms #EverydayEnglish #LanguageInsights

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