Phrasal Verb: Put on
English Meaning: Turn on, switch on; wear
Hindi Meaning: चालू करना; पहनना
The phrasal verb “put on” is used to indicate two things:
- To switch on or activate something (like lights, devices, etc.).
- To wear clothes or accessories.
In Hindi: चालू करना या पहनना
What Does “Put On” Mean?
- To activate or switch on something.
- To wear clothes, accessories, or other items.
How to Use “Put On” in Sentences
Example 1: I put on the light when I entered the room.
Hindi: मैंने कमरे में घुसते ही बत्ती चालू की।
Example 2: She put on her jacket before leaving the house.
Hindi: उसने घर छोड़ने से पहले अपनी जैकेट पहन ली।
Example 3: He put on his shoes and went for a walk.
Hindi: उसने अपने जूते पहने और सैर पर चला गया।
Example 4: I put on some music while cooking.
Hindi: मैंने खाना बनाते वक्त कुछ संगीत चालू कर दिया।
Example 5: Can you put on the TV?
Hindi: क्या तुम टीवी चालू कर सकते हो?
Common Mistakes When Using “Put On”
Incorrect: I am putting the shoes on.
Correct: I am putting on the shoes.
Incorrect: She put the lights on in the morning.
Correct: She put on the lights in the morning.
Questions for Test
- What does “put on” mean when referring to clothes?
- Translate: “He put on his glasses.”
- Fill in the blank: “Please ______ the heater, it’s cold.”
- Can “put on” refer to activating electrical devices?
- Use “put on” in a sentence related to an outfit.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can “put on” be used for both electronic devices and clothing?
Yes, it can be used for both. Example: Put on the radio (switch on) or put on your hat (wear).
Is “put on” a separable phrasal verb?
Yes. Example:
- He put his shoes on quickly.
- She put on the makeup.
How can I avoid confusion between “put on” and “turn on”?
“Put on” is generally used for wearing clothes or activating a device, while “turn on” is mostly used for switching on electrical devices (like lights or the TV).