"Set the bag of cement down over there" is the correct usage. ---- To Set = to place something deliberately to adjust something to arrange something To Sit = to put your bottom in a chair to rest
implemented
Construction is the way in which something is built or put together.
A lot of trash in a landfill or a place where they put trash
Something When You Put Your Hand Under, It Starts To Dry
It means to return it to the place where you got it - to put it back where it came from.
To "put in" is to place something in a specified location. This can be to put in your vote (to make your choice), to put in your two-cent's worth (to add your comments to the argument), or just to place something inside of something else ("He opened the garbage can and put in his trash").
To "put in" is to place something in a specified location. This can be to put in your vote (to make your choice), to put in your two-cent's worth (to add your comments to the argument), or just to place something inside of something else ("He opened the garbage can and put in his trash").
On your back.
Install
to put something in another things place
replace
It just has to be put back into place.
No. To implement is to start or put something into place
To put the sink stopper back in place, simply insert it into the drain opening and twist it clockwise until it is securely in position.
In the back row of your car is the best place.
It means to restore, or put back in place.