Depending on what shelf you want to put it on a store shelf is increasing it luck to sell and a book shelf at home will just allow you to pick it up and read.
put the book higher up on the shelf
I'm putting the book on the shelf.
The ISBN of Put the Book Back on the Shelf is 978-1582406008.
Put the Book Back on the Shelf happened on 2006-03-08.
The past tense of "put" is "put" and the past participle is also "put." For example: "I put the book on the shelf" (past tense) and "I have put the book on the shelf" (past participle).
Yes, it's safe to put a book shelf next to a chimney (As long as the roof is flat and it's not raining) but not the fire.
To increase the potential energy of the book, you can raise it to a higher shelf, increasing its distance from the ground. The potential energy of an object is directly proportional to its height above a reference point, in this case, the ground.
The past participle for "put" is "put." For example, you would say "He has put the book on the shelf."
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Yes, the past tense of "put" is "put" as well. For example, "I put the book on the shelf yesterday."
"Could you please get the book from the shelf for me?"