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puts

Aussprache: [pʌts]

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Kontext: „action“

(verb) to place something somewhere. When you use 'puts,' you're saying someone is moving something to a specific spot, like putting a book on a table.

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She puts her toys away in the box every evening.

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He doesn't put his shoes in the right place; they are always left on the floor.

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Where does she put her backpack after school?

Kontext: „emotion“

(verb) to cause someone to feel a certain way. When you say someone puts another person in a certain mood, you mean their actions make that person feel happy, sad, or anything else.

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His kind words put her in a good mood.

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The loud noises put him in a bad mood.

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What can we do to put you in a better mood?

Kontext: „relationship“

(verb) to place someone in a specific situation or role. This means to make someone a part of something or to assign them a job.

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The teacher puts her students in groups for the project.

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He doesn't want to be put in charge of the event.

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Who puts together the teams for the game?

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