No, "putted" is not a correct word in standard English. The correct past tense of "put" is simply "put."
consequences of using incorrect products) tools and equipment available for use
It is putted.
Mainly Jewish people were putted into Auschwitz but some Soviet POWs, Poles and Romas(Gypsies) were also putted into the Auschwitz camps.
If a forest fire ain't putted out then it would get big and burn them trees n grasses and such.
You cannot using an computer if is has running out of battery, and if not having an charger putted the computer in the microwave creates energy.
No apostrophe is to be putted in this sentence.
His answer on the spelling test was incorrect. The incorrect use of a tool can damage a part. In some management situations, using a demanding tone may be an incorrect choice.
they might get pick up and get putted in rubbish
daman is the answer and someone has putted it wrong
Then you would possibly get incorrect measures.
No, the past tense is always put.