he puesto

he puesto(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. I put
He puesto dos pantalones en tu maleta. ¿Crees que necesitarás más?I put two pairs of pants in your suitcase. Do you think you will need more?
b. I've put
He puesto las llaves del coche encima de la mesa.I've put the car keys on the table.
a.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Ya le he puesto los zapatos a la niña. ¿Salimos ya?I already put the shoes on the girl. Can we leave now?
Le he puesto un pañal nuevo al bebé.I've put new diapers on the baby.
a. I sent
Le he puesto un correo a Sandra.I sent Sandra an email.
b. I've sent
Te he puesto un mensaje de texto. ¿Lo has leído?I've sent you a text message. Have you read it?
a. I gave
He puesto muchos suspensos este trimestre.I gave many fails this quarter.
b. I've given
Pilar, te he puesto un sobresaliente en este examen.I've given you an A in this exam, Pilar.
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