put on

high frequency – top 50 phrasal verbsGeneralClothingEntertainmentBehavior

๐Ÿ”Š Pronunciation

/pสŠt ษ’n/
Stress: primary stress on verb
stress remains on 'put' even when separated

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Word Family

Word Class Forms
Verbs put on, puts on, putting on, put on
Nouns put-on (deception)
Adjectives put-on (fake)
Limited derivational forms compared to other phrasal verbs

๐Ÿ“ Phrasal Verb Structure

Base verb: putParticle: on
Transitivity: transitive

๐Ÿ“– Meanings

Meaning 1

to dress oneself in clothing or accessories
Formal equivalent: don, wear

LITERAL

“Put on your coat before going outside”
“She put her glasses on”
“I need to put on some sunscreen”

Meaning 2

to gain weight
Formal equivalent: gain

SEMI-LITERAL

“He's put on a few pounds over the holidays”
“I've put on weight since starting this job”

Meaning 3

to perform or present (show/act)
Formal equivalent: present, perform, stage

ABSTRACT

“The theater group is putting on Hamlet”
“They're putting on a benefit concert”

Meaning 4

to pretend or affect behavior
Formal equivalent: feign, affect

ABSTRACT

“He's just putting on an act”
“Stop putting on that fake accent”

โš ๏ธ Separability Rules

Rule: SEPARABLE

Pronoun Placement

โœ“ put it on
โŒ put on it

๐Ÿ’ก Think of it Like This

Think of adding something to a surface or foundation
Memory aid: ON suggests addition/accumulation (weight, clothes, performance)
Very common in everyday English, especially regarding clothes

๐Ÿ“ Usage Patterns

Grammatical Contexts

Imperative: “Put on your seat belt!”
Continuous: “I'm putting on my shoes”
Perfect: “She has put on her makeup”
Passive: “The show was put on by students”
Modal: “You should put on sunscreen”
Question: “What are you putting on?”
Negative: “Don't put on that old shirt”

Common in:

dressingpreparationperformancepretense

โš ๏ธ Common Errors

โŒ Put on itโ†’โœ“ Put it on
Pronoun placement error
Common for: Languages without separable particles

High impact

โŒ He puts on himself happyโ†’โœ“ He puts on a happy face
Direct translation from some languages
โŒ The theater puts up a showโ†’โœ“ The theater puts on a show
Confusion with similar phrasal verb

๐Ÿ“Š Register & Alternatives

Formality: neutral

Single-verb alternatives

Formal: don, wear, present, feign
Neutral: dress in, perform
Informal: throw on, slip on
Use phrasal verb: everyday conversation, informal writing
Use single verb: formal academic writing, legal documents

๐ŸŒ Etymology

Origin: Old English 'putian' + directional particle 'on'