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Tanumoy Mondal
"I'm onto you."
What does this sentence mean?
Dec 17, 2021 5:38 PM
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It can mean things like:
I've discovered what you've been doing.
I know what your plan is.
December 17, 2021
To be on to someone means to have knowledge of someone. The same thing applies to something.
Note: to be into someone means to have romantic feelings for him/her. Similarly, to be into something means to have a great interest in an activity.
"The police are on to the criminal as we speak."
"Good point, you're on to something here."
"I think I'm in love, I'm really into this girl."
"I've always been very much into painting, so I decided to study art in college."
December 17, 2021
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Tanumoy Mondal
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Bengali, English
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English
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