0Hello,02br 02br 001. She put her socks.02br 02br 00This sentence was guven to a boy to correct it. I told him that correct form is-02br 02br 002. She puts on her socks.02br 02br 00But the boy told that his teacher told that the correct form is-02br 02br 003. She puts her socks.02br 02br 00Which one is correct between (2) and (3)?0-
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02br 02br 00It can either be "She put her socks on" or "She put on her socks" for past tense, or just replace "put" with "puts" for present. 0-
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02br 02br 00It can either be "She put her socks on" or "She put on her socks" for past tense, or just replace "put" with "puts" for present.
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0#3 is just wrong.02br 02br 00It can either be "She put her socks on" or "She put on her socks" for past tense, or just replace "put" with "puts" for present. (Or 01i00She put them on02i00, but 01b00not 02b01i00She put on them02i00.)02br 02br 00I suppose she could also have put her socks in t