to try something out to see if it works as expected · to check its quality or effectiveness
You've just bought a new gadget, a piece of clothing, or a tool, and you want to see if it lives up to its promises. 🤩 It's perfect for when you want to evaluate an item's performance or durability after purchasing it, or even before making the final decision in a store!
💡 **Super Versatile Tip!** This idiom is incredibly handy and can be used for almost anything – from a new recipe ('I'm going to put this new pasta recipe to the test tonight!') to a new workout routine. 🍝 💪 In a shopping context, it's often about checking if the product's claims are true. Think about that new waterproof jacket! Will it *really* keep you dry? Time to put it to the test!
You've just bought new sneakers and want to see if they're as comfortable and durable as advertised. Which English expression best fits this situation? A. to run out of something B. to put something to the test C. to get what you came for