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How to Use "Put" with Example Sentences
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put
(v):
to move or place something in a particular position; to say something
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Used with nouns:
"
They
put
the
blame
on him.
"
(blame, finger)
"
We
put
an
ad
in the newspaper.
"
(ad, advertisement)
"
The witch
put
a
spell
on her.
"
(spell, curse)
"
You need to
put
your
foot
down.
"
(foot)
"
I
put
my
ring
on before I left.
"
(ring, watch, hat, shirt) *many additional nouns
"
Just
put
your
signature
here.
"
(signature)
"
He
puts
a lot of
energy
into his work.
"
(energy)
"
She
puts
too much
pressure
on her son.
"
(pressure, stress, strain)
"
He
put
a
dent
in my car.
"
(dent)
"
She
put
an
end
to the bullying.
"
(end, stop)
"
I
put
my
trust
in you.
"
(trust, faith)
"
She
put
on
weight
.
"
(weight)
"
Put
a
stamp
on the envelope before you mail it.
"
(stamp)
"
We need to
put
a
limit
on television time.
"
(limit)
"
We
put
a lot of
money
into fixing our house.
"
(money)
Used with adverbs:
"
His response was
well
put
.
"
(well, eloquently, tactfully)
"
To
put
it
bluntly
, I think we should leave.
"
(bluntly, simply, gently)
"
Please
put
away
your toys.
"
(away, back)
"
We
put
together
a proposal.
"
(together)
Used with prepositions:
"
I
put
the dishes
into
the sink.
"
(into, in)
"
He
put
his hat
on
his head.
"
(on)
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