to put
to put
Auxiliary: have
'put' is irregular: the base form, past simple, and past participle are all 'put'; only 'puts' (3rd person) and 'putting' (-ing) change.
Put the book here.
Put the book here.
Indicative
Present Simple
I put the keys on the shelf.
I put the keys on the shelf.
You put your bag on the chair.
You put your bag on the chair.
She puts the children to bed at eight.
She puts the children to bed at eight.
We put fresh flowers on the table.
We put fresh flowers on the table.
You put your coats in the closet.
You put your coats in the closet.
They put money aside every month.
They put money aside every month.
Present Continuous
I am putting the dishes away.
I am putting the dishes away.
You are putting yourself in danger.
You are putting yourself in danger.
He is putting the baby to sleep.
He is putting the baby to sleep.
We are putting the boxes in the attic.
We are putting the boxes in the attic.
You are putting too much pressure on yourselves.
You are putting too much pressure on yourselves.
They are putting their house on the market.
They are putting their house on the market.
Past Simple
I put the letter in the mailbox.
I put the letter in the mailbox.
You put your trust in the wrong person.
You put your trust in the wrong person.
She put the vase on the windowsill.
She put the vase on the windowsill.
We put the boxes in the car.
We put the boxes in the car.
You put the blame on me.
You put the blame on me.
They put the painting above the fireplace.
They put the painting above the fireplace.
Present Perfect
I have put the keys somewhere safe.
I have put the keys somewhere safe.
You have put a lot of effort into this.
You have put a lot of effort into this.
She has put the baby to bed.
She has put the baby to bed.
We have put our savings into the house.
We have put our savings into the house.
You have put the tools back in the shed.
You have put the tools back in the shed.
They have put a fence around the garden.
They have put a fence around the garden.
Past Perfect
I had put the money in the bank the day before.
I had put the money in the bank the day before.
You had put the kettle on before I woke up.
You had put the kettle on before I woke up.
She had put the documents in a drawer.
She had put the documents in a drawer.
We had put everything in order before leaving.
We had put everything in order before leaving.
You had put the chairs back in the hall.
You had put the chairs back in the hall.
They had put a lock on the gate.
They had put a lock on the gate.
Future Simple
I will put the shopping in the fridge.
I will put the shopping in the fridge.
You will put the book back where it belongs.
You will put the book back where it belongs.
He will put the car in the garage.
He will put the car in the garage.
We will put a picture on this wall.
We will put a picture on this wall.
You will put your bags under the seat.
You will put your bags under the seat.
They will put the money in a safe place.
They will put the money in a safe place.
Conditional
Present Conditional
I would put the sofa by the window.
I would put the sofa by the window.
You would put more effort in if you cared.
You would put more effort in if you cared.
She would put the plants outside in summer.
She would put the plants outside in summer.
We would put the guests in the big room.
We would put the guests in the big room.
You would put the shelf higher if you could.
You would put the shelf higher if you could.
They would put a table on the balcony.
They would put a table on the balcony.
Imperative
Imperative
Put your phone away during dinner.
Put your phone away during dinner.
Let's put the tent over here.
Let's put the tent over here.
