Put
The irregular verb put means ‘move something into a particular place’. The past simple form is put and the -ed form is put: She took off her coat and put it on the chair.
Not: She took off her coat and putted …
Where did you put my glasses?
Put must have both an object and an expression of place: Please put[object]that box[place]on the table.
Not: Please put that box. or Please put on the table.
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