@ParabolicMotion to Showerthoughts • edit-29 months agoIt must confuse English learners to hear phrases like, "I'm home", instead of "I am at home." We don't say I'm school, or I'm post office.message-square165arrow-up1427arrow-down142
arrow-up1385arrow-down1message-squareIt must confuse English learners to hear phrases like, "I'm home", instead of "I am at home." We don't say I'm school, or I'm post office.@ParabolicMotion to Showerthoughts • edit-29 months agomessage-square165
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•9 months agoPhonetically, put: /pʊt/ vs. putt: /pʌt/ ʊ is the sound from words like “book”, “hook”, “pull” or "should. ʌ is the sound from words like “gut”, “double”, “butter”, “luck”, etc.
minus-square@Xeroxchasechaselink2•9 months agoThanks! Yes it’s weird. Cut and put sound tutally different wile cut and putt are pronounced the same
minus-square@Passerby6497linkEnglish3•9 months agoPut is something you do to something (I will put this down), putt is a technique in golf (watch me land this putt).
Hey what’s the difference between put and putt?
Putt is shorthand for “put and only put”.
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No get! Only put
As opposed to “put and do something else”?
Phonetically, put: /pʊt/ vs. putt: /pʌt/
ʊ is the sound from words like “book”, “hook”, “pull” or "should.
ʌ is the sound from words like “gut”, “double”, “butter”, “luck”, etc.
Thanks! Yes it’s weird. Cut and put sound tutally different wile cut and putt are pronounced the same
Put is something you do to something (I will put this down), putt is a technique in golf (watch me land this putt).
Thanks!