En 15 secondes
- Action of dressing yourself.
- Use for clothes and accessories.
- Simple and very common.
- Different from 'wear' (state of being dressed).
Signification
Cela signifie l'acte physique de s'habiller soi-même. Vous l'utilisez lorsque vous placez un vêtement ou un accessoire sur votre corps. Considérez-le comme l'action de vous habiller, comme enfiler une chemise ou boutonner votre pantalon.
Exemples clés
3 sur 12Texting a friend about going out
Hey! Almost ready? Just need to `put on` my jacket.
Hey! Almost ready? Just need to put on my jacket.
Instagram caption for a travel photo
Chilly morning vibes. Time to `put on` my favorite scarf and explore! 🧣
Chilly morning vibes. Time to put on my favorite scarf and explore!
Job interview on Zoom
I need a moment to `put on` my blazer; the lighting isn't great.
I need a moment to put on my blazer; the lighting isn't great.
Contexte culturel
In the US, 'put on' is used very casually for media, like 'put on the game' for sports. In the UK, 'put on' is also used for the kettle, meaning to start boiling water for tea. The phrase is universally understood in English-speaking business contexts.
Separability
Remember you can say 'Put your hat on' or 'Put on your hat'.
State vs Action
Never use 'put on' if you are already wearing the item.
En 15 secondes
- Action of dressing yourself.
- Use for clothes and accessories.
- Simple and very common.
- Different from 'wear' (state of being dressed).
What It Means
Put on is all about the action of dressing. It’s the moment you place clothes or accessories onto your body. It’s a super common phrase. You use it for almost any item of clothing. It’s like the default setting for getting dressed. It’s not fancy, just practical. It covers putting on shirts, pants, hats, and even shoes.
How To Use It
Think of it as verb + clothing item. You can use it with almost anything you wear. Just remember the order. Put is the action. On shows it’s going onto your body. It’s a simple, direct command or statement. You can say it to yourself or to someone else. It’s very versatile. You can even use it for things you wear on your face. Like glasses or makeup. Isn't that neat?
Real-Life Examples
- "I need to
put onmy coat before we leave." This is about wearing a coat. - "She is
putting onher shoes." She's slipping them on her feet. - "He
put onhis favorite hat." He placed it on his head. - "Can you help me
put onthis necklace?" You need assistance with jewelry. - "Let's
put onsome music." This is a different meaning, but we'll get there! - "It took him ages to
put onhis tie." He struggled a bit.
When To Use It
Use put on whenever you are actively dressing. This includes shirts, trousers, socks, or dresses. Also, use it for accessories like hats, gloves, and scarves. Don't forget shoes and boots! Even jewelry like necklaces or bracelets can be put on. It works for anything that covers your body. It’s your go-to phrase for dressing. Think of it as the most basic way to say it.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use put on for things you *don't* wear. For example, you don't put on your keys. You put them in your pocket or take them. You don't put on a meal. You make or cook it. And you don't put on a performance in this sense. That's a different idiom entirely. Stick to clothing and accessories for this meaning. It’s like a specific tool for a specific job.
Common Mistakes
Learners often mix up put on with wear. Wear is about the state of being dressed. Put on is the action of getting dressed. So, you put on a jacket, then you wear a jacket. Another mistake is using wear for the action.
put on my shirt now."
Also, confusing on with other prepositions is common.
put on my coat."
It’s a subtle difference, but important!
Similar Expressions
Get dressed: This is very similar. It means the whole process of dressing.Put onis part ofgetting dressed.Dress: This can mean to put on clothes. "Dress quickly!" meansPut onyour clothes quickly.Don: This is a more formal word forput on. You mightdona uniform. It sounds quite grand.Slip on: This is for easy-to-wear items like shoes or a simple shirt. "Justslip onyour sandals."
Common Variations
Put your [item] on: "Put yourhat on." This is very common.Put [item] on: "Putyour haton." This works when the item is a pronoun. "Put it on."Putting on: Used for ongoing actions. "She isputting onher makeup."Put on weight: This is an idiom meaning to gain weight. "I think I'veput onweight." Totally different!
Memory Trick
Imagine you have a Purple Owl. This owl loves to Put On clothes! The Purple Owl is always getting dressed. Whenever you see a purple owl, think of put on clothes. It’s a bit silly, but it sticks!
Quick FAQ
- What's the difference between
put onandwear?Put onis the action of dressing.Wearis the state of having clothes on. Youput ona shirt, and then youwearit all day. They describe different parts of the clothing process. - Can I use
put onfor makeup? Yes! Youput onmakeup, just like youput onclothes. It’s about applying something to your body. - What about
put onweight? That's a different idiom. It means to gain weight, not to dress. "I need toput onsome weight." is about health, not fashion!
Notes d'usage
The phrase `put on` is a fundamental phrasal verb for the action of dressing. It's highly versatile and used in most contexts, making it neutral in formality. Be careful not to confuse it with `wear`, which describes the state of being dressed. Also, remember the specific idiomatic meanings like 'put on weight' or 'put on a show'.
Separability
Remember you can say 'Put your hat on' or 'Put on your hat'.
State vs Action
Never use 'put on' if you are already wearing the item.
Media usage
You can 'put on' a movie, a song, or a show.
Exemples
12Hey! Almost ready? Just need to `put on` my jacket.
Hey! Almost ready? Just need to put on my jacket.
Here, `put on` clearly refers to the action of wearing the jacket.
Chilly morning vibes. Time to `put on` my favorite scarf and explore! 🧣
Chilly morning vibes. Time to put on my favorite scarf and explore!
Shows the action of adding an accessory for warmth and style.
I need a moment to `put on` my blazer; the lighting isn't great.
I need a moment to put on my blazer; the lighting isn't great.
Used professionally to describe getting ready for a formal appearance.
Come on, sweetie, let's `put on` your shoes so we can go to the park.
Come on, sweetie, let's put on your shoes so we can go to the park.
A common, gentle instruction for a child.
She `put on` her sunglasses quickly before facing the paparazzi.
She put on her sunglasses quickly before facing the paparazzi.
Highlights the speed and necessity of putting on an accessory.
✗ I need to wear my coat. → ✓ I need to `put on` my coat.
I need to wear my coat. → I need to put on my coat.
Shows the common error of using 'wear' (state) instead of 'put on' (action).
✗ He put his hat on his head. → ✓ He `put on` his hat.
He put his hat on his head. → He put on his hat.
Illustrates the awkwardness of over-specifying when 'put on' is sufficient.
My cat thinks he can `put on` a tiny hat. He's mistaken.
My cat thinks he can put on a tiny hat. He's mistaken.
A funny, slightly absurd use of the phrase.
Holding back tears, she `put on` the locket he gave her.
Holding back tears, she put on the locket he gave her.
Connects the action of dressing with a sentimental item.
Just got my pizza! Now I just need to `put on` some chill music.
Just got my pizza! Now I just need to put on some chill music.
This uses 'put on' for starting music, a different idiomatic meaning.
I spent an hour trying to `put on` the perfect outfit.
I spent an hour trying to put on the perfect outfit.
Emphasizes the effort involved in choosing and wearing clothes.
The actor will `put on` a show tonight.
The actor will put on a show tonight.
This is an idiom meaning to perform or stage something.
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence.
It is cold outside, please ___ your coat.
We use 'put on' for clothing.
Which is correct?
Choose the correct sentence.
Pronouns must go between the verb and the particle.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'I'm bored.' B: 'Let's ___ a movie.'
We use 'put on' for starting media.
Match the action to the phrase.
Action: Dressing. Phrase: ?
Put on is the action of dressing.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesIt is cold outside, please ___ your coat.
We use 'put on' for clothing.
Choose the correct sentence.
Pronouns must go between the verb and the particle.
A: 'I'm bored.' B: 'Let's ___ a movie.'
We use 'put on' for starting media.
Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :
Put on is the action of dressing.
🎉 Score : /4
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Questions fréquentes
8 questionsYes, that is perfectly correct.
No, it is neutral and used in daily life.
Yes, you can put on a ring or a necklace.
The past tense is 'put on' (it doesn't change).
English grammar requires pronouns to be between the verb and particle.
No, 'put on' is the action, 'wear' is the state.
No, we usually say 'turn on' a light.
Yes, if you are talking about your uniform or professional attire.
Expressions liées
take off
contrastTo remove clothing.
try on
similarTo wear to see if it fits.
get dressed
similarThe general act of dressing.