Assuming your question is 'how to CONJUGATE the verb put,' these are the correct answers. There are 12 tenses in the English language, and I will write the form of the verb put in each of them:
1. present simple: put/puts
2. present progressive: is/are putting
3. present perfect: have/has put
4. present perfect progressive: have/has been putting
5. past simple: put
6. past progressive: was/were putting
7. past perfect: had put
8. past perfect progressive: had been putting
9. future simple: will put
10. future progressive: will be putting
11. future perfect: will have put
12. future perfect progressive: will have been putting
If you are wondering whether this verb is regular or irregular, it is irregular: put - put - put (you don't add -ed).
" him " is gonna be ur objective pronoun...because it is a pronoun used as an indirect object
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