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How to Pronounce puts in another's shoes?

Correct pronunciation for the word "puts in another's shoes" is [pˌʊts ɪn ɐnˈʌðəz ʃˈuːz], [pˌʊts ɪn ɐnˈʌðəz ʃˈuːz], [p_ˌʊ_t_s ɪ_n ɐ_n_ˈʌ_ð_ə_z ʃ_ˈuː_z].

What are the misspellings for puts in another's shoes?

  • put im another's shoes,
  • outs in another's shoes,
  • luts in another's shoes,
  • -uts in another's shoes,
  • 0uts in another's shoes,
  • pyts in another's shoes,
  • phts in another's shoes,
  • pjts in another's shoes,
  • pits in another's shoes,
  • p8ts in another's shoes,
  • p7ts in another's shoes,
  • purs in another's shoes,
  • pufs in another's shoes,
  • pugs in another's shoes,
  • puys in another's shoes,
  • pu6s in another's shoes,
  • pu5s in another's shoes,
  • puta in another's shoes,
  • putz in another's shoes,
  • putx in another's shoes

What is the present tense of Puts in another's shoes?

  • The personal forms of the verb "puts in another's shoes" in present tense are as follows:

  • I put in another's shoes

  • You put in another's shoes

  • He/She/It puts in another's shoes

  • We put in another's shoes

  • You put in another's shoes

  • They put in another's shoes
  • What is the past tense of Puts in another's shoes?

  • The personal forms of the verb "puts in another's shoes" in past tense (simple past) are:

  • 1) I put in another's shoes.

  • 2) You put in another's shoes.

  • 3) He/She/It put in another's shoes.

  • 4) We put in another's shoes.

  • 5) You put in another's shoes.

  • 6) They put in another's shoes.
  • What is the adverb for puts in another's shoes?

    The adverb for the phrase "puts oneself in another's shoes" is "empathetically" or "sympathetically".

    Usage over time for puts in another's shoes:

    This graph shows how "puts in another's shoes" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Puts in another's shoes:

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