English? 【p? t]; Beautiful? 【p? t]? ?
Verb (short for verb)? Release; Resettlement; Put it in; Submit; Write it down; Expression; Set out; Sail; n? Shot put; Futures trade
1 and put are mainly used as transitive verbs followed by nouns or pronouns as objects. 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.
Extended data:
The verbs lay, place, put and set all mean "put".
1, lay refers to carefully laying people or things flat or horizontally, mainly with stable movements.
2.place is a more formal word, which refers to putting things in the right position and paying attention to the correctness of actions.
3.put is a common word with a wide meaning. Refers to putting people or things in one place and then putting them there.
4.set is a common word, which refers to putting people or things in a certain position for a certain purpose. When you point to something, you usually stand and point.