| Persona | imperfect | conditional | future | subjunctive | present | preterite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| yo | ponía | pondría | pondré | ponga | pongo | puse |
| tú | ponías | pondrías | pondrás | pongas | pones | pusiste |
| él / ella | ponía | pondría | pondrá | ponga | pone | puso |
| nosotros | poníamos | pondríamos | pondremos | pongamos | ponemos | pusimos |
| ustedes | ponían | pondrían | pondrán | pongan | ponen | pusieron |
In Spain: vosotros form— imperfect: poníais, conditional: pondríais, future: pondréis, subjunctive: pongáis, present: ponéis, preterite: pusisteis
The 'vosotros' form is used in Spain for the informal second-person plural. In Latin America, 'ustedes' is used for both formal and informal contexts.
I always put the keys in the same place so I don't lose them.
Where did you put the report I gave you yesterday?
Tomorrow we will set the table for Christmas dinner.
When I was a child, classical music made me sad.
If you don't understand, pay more attention to the explanation.
The director wants us to put all our effort into this project.
He became very happy when he received the news.
to set the table
to pay attention
to become/get + adjective (e.g., ponerse rojo = to blush)
to call into question, to doubt
to get one's act together, to get energized
to get going, to set off