The word get means to receive or retrieve something. An example of this is “I am going to get the class notes so I may study for my test.” Another example is, “Go get the medicine at the pharmacy.” Get could also mean to fetch something, for example, if you are playing with your dog, and you throw a ball, you tell him to “Go fetch, boy.”
Another meaning of get is to become, for example, “I get lonely when you leave me.” The word put means placing an object in a particular position. On the contrary, the word put can be used in both present and past tense, except for he, she, it, and a singular noun and pronoun all drop the s in the past tense.
The word put can be utilized in both the present and past tense, except that he, she, it, and singular noun and pronoun all drop the s in the past tense. An example of this is, “She put all of her clothes in the closet.”