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* 'Who put it' doesn't sound right to the English ear. Since we already know that the verb is put, we would normally substitute the auxiliary verb do in these cases. Did is the past tense form of the helping verb. It is used in questions, like 'Did you put it here?' If the answer to this question is 'No,' we would then ask 'Who did it, then?' Last edited by Rusty; February 16, 2009 at 01:48 PM. |
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to put = poner I will place it on the shelf = Lo colocaré sobre la repisa I will put it on the shelf = Lo pondré sobre la repisa
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