put it in pu-d-it-in /pʊɾɪɾɪn/ Linking
to place something inside something else.
When 'put' is followed by 'it' and 'in', the 't' in 'put' often sounds like a soft 'd' (a flap), connecting to 'it'. Then, the 't' in 'it' also becomes a soft 'd', linking to 'in'.
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put it in pu-d-it-in
/pʊɾɪɾɪn/
to place something inside something else.
When 'put' is followed by 'it' and 'in', the 't' in 'put' often sounds like a soft 'd' (a flap), connecting to 'it'. Then, the 't' in 'it' also becomes a soft 'd', linking to 'in'.
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Example 1
Could you put it in the box for me?
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Example 2
I'll just put it in my bag.
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Example 3
Did you remember to put it in the fridge?
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Example 4
Just pudit in the drawer for now.
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Example 5
You can pudit in your notes.
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