pon

-on

go to, put


Verb pon

  1. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of poner.

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Examples
  • Pon el agua a hervir.

    Bring the water to a boil.

  • Pon el cerebro en otra parte y anda a comprar.

    Put away your brain and go shopping.

  • Pon el libro en el estante de más arriba.

    Put the book on the top shelf.

  • Pon el libro en la mesa.

    Lay the book on the table.

  • Pon el arma sobre la mesa.

    Put the gun on the table.

  • Pon el libro en la estantería de abajo.

    Put the book on the bottom shelf.

  • Pon atención a lo que dice.

    Pay attention to what he says.

  • Por favor, pon algunas velas en la tarta de cumpleaños.

    Please put some candles on the birthday cake.

  • ¡Thomas, pon algo de esfuerzo!

    Thomas, make some effort!

  • Pon un poco más de pimienta.

    Add a little more pepper.

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