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PUTis the verb
place (verb), set (verb).
The word put is a verb. It is an irregular verb with put also being the past tense form.
An ifinite verb is a verb that you can put "to" before it. ex. to run.
another meaning describing the same action.
The verb is "ambulation"
Depending on the context, grow is an exact verb. In the sentence "Farmers grow crops," grow is an exact verb. In the sentence, "Watch the balloon grow as it's inflated." grow is vague and would not be exact.
cutted
if a verb is an action word then it would be clumb
irrigated
cutted
PUTis the verb
+ "will" and "put" are NOT prepositions + "will" is a helping verb + "put" is a action verb
If you, at the beginning of such a question, put your why and verb at the end, then your question would look like this: Why at the beginning a verb in question do you have to put?
Yes, "put" is a verb. It is used to describe the action of placing something in a specific location or position.
I dropped a ball
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