Lexical analysis:
Put the basic vocabulary
English [p? t]? Beauty [p? t]
Verb (abbreviation for verb) release; Resettlement; Put it in; Submit; Write it down; Expression; Set out; Set sail
Shot put; Futures trade
He put his hand in his pocket.
He put his hand in his pocket.
She put the grapes on a big plate.
She put the grapes in a big plate.
Usage of vocabulary
The basic meaning of put is "put aside", which means to put something in a fixed place and make it form a certain state. Extension can also be used as a solution to "propose, submit, estimate, evaluate, evaluate", "engage in activities", "push, send", "take … as" and "sail forward" to continue the journey.
Put is mainly used as a transitive verb, followed by a noun or pronoun. It can also follow a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to/for. Sometimes it can be used as a compound object of complement with adjectives, adverbs or prepositional phrases.
The past tense and past participle of put are both put.