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).
Personification and a surprise ending
The use of "Timothy" implies that Grandfather is merely taking his grandson to the zoo; however, the twist ending is that Timothy is a tiger. Suddenly the reason "no one would share a compartment with them" is all too clear-- no one would want to share a compartment with a large tiger.
It would be A. Because its physical
(ITS B) MUST READ
The speaker probably worked in an office. Even though the title is 'Stranded'-notice that he has provisions for the trip, yet he wants to live off the land. He also speaks of Johnson as though he once worked with him.
my answer is right on usa test prep)
(but D is wrong on usa test prep)
Joby realized that in spite of his fears he must be the drummer boy. At the end of the story, “Joby swallowed, wiped his eyes and cleared his throat, he settled himself.