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yes, we said " I heared you" because hear is a regular verb its conjugation is hear-heared-heared
But we can't say " I putted it" because put is an irrigular verb, its conjugation put-put-put it would be no change in past and past participle .
Present: e.g. Put it there please. Past: e.g. I put it the table last week.
Hope this helps.
What is the question?
If it is about the past tense of "put" it is put. Put is an irregular verb taking the same form - put - in all three conjugations i.e. present, past and perfect tenses.
Hey here again! (yes, here, not there! eh eh eh)
Hmmmm.... what "putted?", for the verb "put" or for that golf word "putt?"
The verb "put" remains the same, except for the -ing form. On the other hand, Tiger Woods would say, "Man, I 'putted' that excitedly that it went off course!"
So you heard him right!
"putt," a verb used in golf.
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the past tense of put is put and the past participle is put
I agree with Mr Amir answer's. Thanks for the invitation.
to make it easier for you yes you heared it right. it was "putted" and the reason is that I am saying as casual and my English is not perefect so why you picked on that?