Present simple tense. The verb phrasal verb puts down is the third person singular form of put down
The past tense for "puts" is "put".
"puts" is the present tense form of the verb "put."
is putting *********** <P> <P>put, or puts, depending on the person & singular or plural. <P><U>Singular</U> <P>1. I <EM>put </EM>things down <P>2. You <EM>put </EM>things down <P>3. He/She/It <EM>puts </EM>things down <P><U>Plural</U> <P>1. We <EM>put</EM> things down <P>3. They <EM>put </EM>things down</P>
It is already in the past tense. "She put out last night." Puts out is present tense. Put out can also be used as an imperative. "Put out the trash."Alternatives:ExpelledTook outEvicted
The nouns in the sentence are leash and walk.
The present tense of to organize is organizes(puts in order, arranges).
No, because "and" is a conjunction, which is a word that puts together phrases and clauses to create a sentence.
No, because "and" is a conjunction, which is a word that puts together phrases and clauses to create a sentence.
I can give you many declarative sentences.(declarative) The dog walked down the street.(declarative) The cat puts socks in the dog bowl.(declarative) It is hard to do a toddler's hair. The curtains fell down.
You can't because the school puts lock on that stuff.
My dad puts antifreeze on his car.
The nouns in the sentence are hero, life, and line.