English · Common Verbs
/ˈpʊtɪŋ/
[/ˈpʊtɪŋ/]
present participle of put
Present participle of 'put': placing something in a position, happening now.
He is putting the children to bed while she finishes washing the last of the dinner dishes.
He is putting the children to bed while she finishes washing the last of the dinner dishes.
From late Old English 'putian' (to place) plus the '-ing' ending, doubling the 't'.
Used in continuous tenses; the same spelling is a different word in the sport of golf.