Puting или putting как пишется

Incorrect spelling

puting

Incorrect spelling, explanation: to add -ing ending to a verb that ends with consonant-vowel-consonant, we have to double the last consonant. This is the reason why spelling puting is wrong since t should be doubled. According to this rule, the only correct spelling is putting.


Correct spelling

putting

Correct spelling, explanation: the core verb in this gerund form is put. According to the rule, when the verb ends with consonant-vowel-consonant we double the last consonant if we want to add suffix -ing or -ed. Therefore, the correct form of -ing form of put is putting – with double t. Puting is incorrect.

Definition of putting:
verb, gerund/present participle of put, to place something somewhere
You can protect your belongings by putting them in the hotel safe.
Despite putting the finishing touches on the cake, John was not satisfied with the outcome.
I was putting my groceries in my bag while my husband was paying for them.
After putting their house up for sale, the couple began packing up their belongings to move.
While she was putting her clothes in the wash, Anne realized she had left her favorite shirt at the laundromat.

Expressions with putting:
Some common expressions with the word putting include:
Putting two and two together – to make a connection or draw a conclusion based on the information available,
I wasn’t sure what was going on at first, but after putting two and two together, I realized that there had been a misunderstanding.
Putting on a brave face – to act brave or strong, even if one is feeling scared or worried,
She was feeling nervous about her presentation, but she put on a brave face and gave an excellent talk.
Putting on airs – to act in a pretentious or affected manner, as if one is superior to others,
I don’t like it when people put on airs – I just want to be treated like a normal person.

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  • putting,
    Существительное
    мн. puttings
  • put,
    Глагол
    put
    / put
    / putting
    / puts
  • putt,
    Глагол
    putted
    / putted
    / putting
    / putts

Склонение существительного putting      размещение, помещение, заключение

Singular

Common case

putting

puttings

Possessive case

putting’s / putting’

puttings’

Singular

Спряжение глагола put[put]      положить, поставлять, помещать


Все формы
IndefiniteContinuousPerfectPerfect ContinuousInfinitivesParticiples

Present Indefinite

I put
you put
he/she/it puts
we put
you put
they put

Present Perfect

I have put
you have put
he/she/it has put
we have put
you have put
they have put

Present Continuous

I am putting
you are putting
he/she/it is putting
we are putting
you are putting
they are putting

Present Perfect Continuous

I have been putting
you have been putting
he/she/it has been putting
we have been putting
you have been putting
they have been putting

Past Indefinite

I put
you put
he/she/it put
we put
you put
they put

Past Continuous

I was putting
you were putting
he/she/it was putting
we were putting
you were putting
they were putting

Past Perfect

I had put
you had put
he/she/it had put
we had put
you had put
they had put

Past Perfect Continuous

I had been putting
you had been putting
he/she/it had been putting
we had been putting
you had been putting
they had been putting

Future Indefinite

I will put
you will put
he/she/it will put
we will put
you will put
they will put

Future Continuous

I will be putting
you will be putting
he/she/it will be putting
we will be putting
you will be putting
they will be putting

Future Perfect

I will have put
you will have put
he/she/it will have put
we will have put
you will have put
they will have put

Future Perfect Continuous

I will have been putting
you will have been putting
he/she/it will have been putting
we will have been putting
you will have been putting
they will have been putting

Conditional Present

I would put
you would put
he/she/it would put
we would put
you would put
they would put

Conditional Present Continuous

I would be putting
you would be putting
he/she/it would be putting
we would be putting
you would be putting
they would be putting

Conditional Perfect

I would have put
you would have put
he/she/it would have put
we would have put
you would have put
they would have put

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I would have been putting
you would have been putting
he/she/it would have been putting
we would have been putting
you would have been putting
they would have been putting

Participles

put
putting

Infinitives

to put
to have put
to be putting
to have been putting

Спряжение глагола putt[pʌt]      загнать, гнать мяч, гнать


Все формы
IndefiniteContinuousPerfectPerfect ContinuousInfinitivesParticiples

Present Indefinite

I putt
you putt
he/she/it putts
we putt
you putt
they putt

Present Perfect

I have putted
you have putted
he/she/it has putted
we have putted
you have putted
they have putted

Present Continuous

I am putting
you are putting
he/she/it is putting
we are putting
you are putting
they are putting

Present Perfect Continuous

I have been putting
you have been putting
he/she/it has been putting
we have been putting
you have been putting
they have been putting

Past Indefinite

I putted
you putted
he/she/it putted
we putted
you putted
they putted

Past Continuous

I was putting
you were putting
he/she/it was putting
we were putting
you were putting
they were putting

Past Perfect

I had putted
you had putted
he/she/it had putted
we had putted
you had putted
they had putted

Past Perfect Continuous

I had been putting
you had been putting
he/she/it had been putting
we had been putting
you had been putting
they had been putting

Future Indefinite

I will putt
you will putt
he/she/it will putt
we will putt
you will putt
they will putt

Future Continuous

I will be putting
you will be putting
he/she/it will be putting
we will be putting
you will be putting
they will be putting

Future Perfect

I will have putted
you will have putted
he/she/it will have putted
we will have putted
you will have putted
they will have putted

Future Perfect Continuous

I will have been putting
you will have been putting
he/she/it will have been putting
we will have been putting
you will have been putting
they will have been putting

Conditional Present

I would putt
you would putt
he/she/it would putt
we would putt
you would putt
they would putt

Conditional Present Continuous

I would be putting
you would be putting
he/she/it would be putting
we would be putting
you would be putting
they would be putting

Conditional Perfect

I would have putted
you would have putted
he/she/it would have putted
we would have putted
you would have putted
they would have putted

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I would have been putting
you would have been putting
he/she/it would have been putting
we would have been putting
you would have been putting
they would have been putting

Participles

putted
putting

Infinitives

to putt
to have putted
to be putting
to have been putting

Are “Puting” and “Putting” synonyms?

We want to know which of those forms is correctly spelled and which form we should avoid. We also want to know what’s the proper way to use it in a sentence, so we can use it as well. Let’s find out!

“Putting” is the only correct spelling for the present participle of “Put”. According to the rule, verbs that end with a consonant, a vowel, and a consonant, must have the last consonant doubled, when adding “-ing”. Consequently, “Puting” isn’t an appropriate form for this word. Only “Putting” is acceptable.

puting or putting

Take a look at some examples before:

  • Harry has been puting on weight as of late. (incorrect)
  • Harry has been putting on weight as of late.

Speaking very clearly and directly, “Puting” is incorrect and shouldn’t be used as the present participle of “Put”. The correct form to express it is “Putting”, with a double “t”. This is the form you can incorporate into your sentences.

Puting

“Puting” is a misspelling of “Putting” and, as such, shouldn’t be used. The rule, when adding “-ing” to a verb is that if this verb ends with consonant + vowel + consonant (which is the case with “Put”) the last consonant should be doubled.

According to this rule, the “t” in “Put” should be doubled, and the only correct spelling is “Putting”.

Is “Puting” a word? The Cambridge Dictionary doesn’t acknowledge “Puting” as a word. It indicates that it could be a misspelling for “Pouting” or “Putting”. But as a stand-alone, “Puting” has no purpose or meaning and, consequently, isn’t considered to be a word.

For that reason, “Puting” is also not a scrabble word.

Let’s take a look at some examples that include the incorrect spelling “Puting”, followed by a corrected version of the same sentence, with the word “Putting”.

  1. We should be puting the focus on the second phase of the project. (incorrect)
  2. We should be putting the focus on the second phase of the project.
  1. I was the one puting it together. (incorrect)
  2. I was the one putting it together.
  1. You shouldn’t be puting that out there. (incorrect)
  2. You shouldn’t be putting that out there.

Putting

“Putting” is the present participle of “Put”. This is the correct spelling for this one or, in other words, the only one that’s acceptable. “Putting” indicates the continuous action of placing something or someone in the desired place or spot.

The Cambridge Dictionary recognizes “Putting” as a variation of “Put”, and it defines “Put” as: “to move something or someone into the stated place, position, or direction”. It can also mean writing something down or expressing something in words.

Take a look at some helpful examples below:

  1. He remembers Sarah putting the ball in his hands and telling him to throw it.
  2. The investor is considering putting upwards of $10 million into the project.
  3. Putting aside my reservations, Paul’s idea isn’t bad.
  4. I will be putting emphasis on the social effects, rather than the economic.
  5. Lana is putting the final touches on the painting and I can’t wait to see it.

Which Is Used the Most?

Which one of those forms is used more often, “Puting” or “Putting”? Let’s take a look at the graph from Google Ngram Viewer below.

puting or putting usage

As we usually expect to see in comparison between correct and incorrect forms, “Putting” is the word that appears more often, that people use in their speeches more frequently. This is what we expected to see, because “Putting” is correct, and “Puting” isn’t.

The form “Puting” is rarely used and appears at the bottom of the graph – which is also what we expect to see when it comes to incorrect forms, that we should all avoid anyways.

Keep in mind that you can you “Putting” as the present participle of “Put”, but you should never use “Puting”.

Final Thoughts

“Putting” is the only correct spelling for the present participle of “Put”. According to the rule, verbs that end with a consonant, a vowel, and a consonant, must have the last consonant doubled, when adding “-ing”. Consequently, “Puting” isn’t an appropriate form for this word. Only “Putting” is acceptable.

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Английский язык в большинстве случаев непредсказуем при преобразовании слов из настоящего времени в настоящее продолженное время. В контексте преобразования «put» в настоящее продолженное время большинство людей путают его с «Положить и положить».

Эти два слова происходят от корня слова «положить», означающего «добавлять в определенное место или вещь». В этой статье я объясню эти слова и помогу вам понять разницу между ними.

Путинг против Путинга

Значение путинга:

Нормально добавлять «ing» к корневому слову, говоря, что это «Путинг» но это неправильно.

Объяснение состоит в том, что, поскольку слово оканчивается на согласную, последняя согласная должна быть удвоена, прежде чем добавить к ней «ing», чтобы образовать настоящее продолженное время. Таким образом, это основная причина ошибки в слове выше.

Примеры:

  • Пытаться Puting веревку через трубу и посмотреть, пройдет ли она. (неверно)
  • Процесс Puting как называется мяч через сетку? (неверно)
  • Что участвует в Puting ребенок на роликах? (неверно)

Прочтите это: Проще или проще — что такого уникального?

Путинг против Путинга

Значение сдачи:

Это соответствует идеальному закону удвоения последней согласной в слове + «ing», чтобы образовать настоящее продолженное время.

«Положить» + «инг» = «положить»

Примеры:

  • В процессе положить Эта лодка у берега, тебе понадобится моя помощь?
  • Сравнивая, положить, и Puting, какой может быть правильным?
  • Мне не нравится ситуация, связанная с положить слова в мой рот.

Заключительные советы:

Эти два слова легко перепутать, так как они имеют почти одинаковое написание и произношение, но если вы следуете правилу удвоения согласного перед добавлением «ing», то вы видите идеальное слово.

Прочтите это: Друг против друга — что правильно?

Удивительно, я надеюсь, что эта статья ответила на ваш вопрос.

Поделитесь этой информацией.

OED puts the origin of «putting» to describe a golf club before «putt» or «putter.»

1690: This is not that I doubt but ye made good use of your short putting club ther.

1776: Nor must any person whatever stand at the hole to point it out or to do any other thing to assist you in putting.

If «putting club» came before «putt,» It seems possible that the spelling of «putt» with regard to golf was irrelevant until its use as a verb began, which would make this use distinct from «putt» as attributed to c. 1300.

Notably, OED cites the origin of «putt» as a variant of «put.»

Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: put v.

OED Public also has an article on Middle English indicating that such doubled consonants often were used after a long vowel along with a silent ‘e.’ (Although, of course, the point about long vowels runs contrary to how we use doubled consonants in modern English. This point may be specific to the use of a silent ‘e,’ like with «butte» in modern English.)

iii). The final ‘silent’ –e was much more commonly found, not only as a marker of a ‘long’ vowel in the preceding syllable (as in take), but with no phonetic function, and sometimes after an unnecessarily doubled final consonant.

Also it is to be noted that this crosse made & gyuen vnto the newe crysten man is the seuenth crosse & the laste that is sette on his body.

It cites the etymology of «put» as deriving from Old English.

*The existence of a verb *pūtian or *putian is implied by the derivative Old English pūtung or putung (see putting n.1). Regular phonological development of Old English *pūtian would give Middle English pūten ; compare the forms at Forms 2. Old English *putian would probably have given in northern dialects Middle English *pōten , with close ō , as a result of Open Syllable Lengthening; in southern dialects, poten could also have occurred as a spelling for puten , especially in later Middle English. However, such forms would be indistinguishable from the reflex of pote v., and all such forms have been placed at that entry. The modern form put with short vowel probably results from generalization of the short vowel of the past tense and past participle. (If the original form was pūtian , the past tense and past participle would either show trisyllabic shortening or shortening before the doubled consonant in syncopated forms.)

OED puts the origin of «putting» to describe a golf club before «putt» or «putter.»

1690: This is not that I doubt but ye made good use of your short putting club ther.

1776: Nor must any person whatever stand at the hole to point it out or to do any other thing to assist you in putting.

If «putting club» came before «putt,» It seems possible that the spelling of «putt» with regard to golf was irrelevant until its use as a verb began, which would make this use distinct from «putt» as attributed to c. 1300.

Notably, OED cites the origin of «putt» as a variant of «put.»

Origin: A variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: put v.

OED Public also has an article on Middle English indicating that such doubled consonants often were used after a long vowel along with a silent ‘e.’ (Although, of course, the point about long vowels runs contrary to how we use doubled consonants in modern English. This point may be specific to the use of a silent ‘e,’ like with «butte» in modern English.)

iii). The final ‘silent’ –e was much more commonly found, not only as a marker of a ‘long’ vowel in the preceding syllable (as in take), but with no phonetic function, and sometimes after an unnecessarily doubled final consonant.

Also it is to be noted that this crosse made & gyuen vnto the newe crysten man is the seuenth crosse & the laste that is sette on his body.

It cites the etymology of «put» as deriving from Old English.

*The existence of a verb *pūtian or *putian is implied by the derivative Old English pūtung or putung (see putting n.1). Regular phonological development of Old English *pūtian would give Middle English pūten ; compare the forms at Forms 2. Old English *putian would probably have given in northern dialects Middle English *pōten , with close ō , as a result of Open Syllable Lengthening; in southern dialects, poten could also have occurred as a spelling for puten , especially in later Middle English. However, such forms would be indistinguishable from the reflex of pote v., and all such forms have been placed at that entry. The modern form put with short vowel probably results from generalization of the short vowel of the past tense and past participle. (If the original form was pūtian , the past tense and past participle would either show trisyllabic shortening or shortening before the doubled consonant in syncopated forms.)


Asked by: Rebeka Cummings

Score: 4.9/5
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Meaning of Puting:

It’s normal to add “ing” to the root word saying it is “Puting” but it is incorrect. The explanation is that since the word ends with a consonant, the last consonant has to be doubled before adding “ing” to it to form a present continuous tense.

What is the meaning of puting?

1 intr (Nautical) to bring a vessel into port, esp. for a brief stay.

Is putting and putting the same?

Putting and putting are two words that are spelled identically but are pronounced differently and have different meanings, which makes them heteronyms. These word pairs are often misused words.

What kind of verb is putting?

The irregular verb put means ‘move something into a particular place’. The past simple form is put and the -ed form is put: She took off her coat and put it on the chair.

Is off putting grammatically correct?

Today we almost never find “off-putting” used as a noun. In the sense of a delay or an evasion, English speakers are likely to use “this putting off” instead of “this off-putting.”

44 related questions found

What does down Putting mean?

: an act or instance of putting down especially : a humiliating remark. put down. verb. put down; putting down; puts down.

Can OFF be putting?

Meaning of off-putting in English. slightly unpleasant or worrying so that you do not want to get involved in any way: He’s slightly aggressive, which a lot of people find off-putting when they first meet him.

Where do we use Put?

Used to create a resource, or overwrite it. While you specify the resources new URL. The PUT method requests that the state of the target resource be created or replaced with the state defined by the representation enclosed in the request message payload.

Is there a word called Puts?

Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense puts , present participle putting language note: The form put is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle. Put is used in a large number of expressions which are explained under other words in this dictionary.

How do you use the word put?

Put sentence example

  1. She put on her red dress. …
  2. He put a spoon in her hand. …
  3. I want you to put money into this little box during Lent. …
  4. The dog was put to sleep. …
  5. How do you put a price on this house? …
  6. The decision was put off till at least December. …
  7. I am going to put you in the academy there.

How do you spell putting up?

put up, a. to construct; erect.

Is Putten a correct word?

(Yorkshire, Lancashire dialect) Past participle of put. She had putten her watch on the table. They didn’t know we’d putten it behind the box.

How do you spell putting in golf?

putt

  1. 1. to strike (a golf ball) gently so as to make it roll along the green into the hole.
  2. 2. to putt a golf ball.
  3. an act of putting.
  4. a stroke made in putting.

What does putting it mean?

—used to indicate that one is saying something in a way that shows good manners.

What means putting together?

1. phrasal verb. If you put something together, you join its different parts to each other so that it can be used.

What is putting golf?

To putt is to hit a golf ball softly with a club, usually when you’re close to the hole. Golfers use a special club called a putter when they’re ready to putt. … Unlike other golf strokes that send the ball arcing through the air, a putt is always meant to simply roll it.

What is the opposite of putting?

Opposite of to move to or place in a particular position. remove. displace. move. take.

What do you mean by put?

put verb (MOVE)

[ T always + adv/prep ] to move something or someone into the stated place, position, or direction: She put her arm around him. Put your clothes in the closet.

What can we use instead of put?

Synonyms & Antonyms of put

  • depose,
  • deposit,
  • dispose,
  • emplace,
  • fix,
  • lay,
  • place,
  • position,

How do you use put up in a sentence?

Put up sentence example

  1. How long are you going to put up with this? …
  2. I put up a fight, but it was useless. …
  3. She would gladly put up with the man if he rescued her! …
  4. I put up boards on all the windows. …
  5. Anatole consented and went to Moscow, where he put up at Pierre’s house.

Is put a verb or noun?

put (verb) put (noun) put (adjective) put–down (noun) … putting green (noun)

Can I use POST instead of put?

Can I use POST instead of PUT method? Yes, you can. HTML forms, for example, use POST for all writes.

What does putting yourself down mean?

put yourself downto criticize yourself so that people think that you are less good, clever etc than you really are. Stop putting yourself down.

What is the meaning of the phrasal verb put across?

or put over. phrasal verb. When you put something across or put it over, you succeed in describing or explaining it to someone.

What do you call putting yourself down?

belittle Add to list Share. To belittle means to put down, or to make another person feel as though they aren’t important. … To belittle someone is a cruel way of making someone else seem less important than yourself.

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