Valeria G
Can someone explain me the difference between "into" and "onto"?
Dec 12, 2017 6:18 AM
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“Into” usually means to enter or to become enclosed by. Examples: He walked into the store. She put the ring in the box. “Onto” usually means on to the top of something. Examples: She put the book onto the table. He built a second floor onto his house.
December 12, 2017
It is also possible to use 'into' with 'agreement' "They entered into an agreement to share the costs between them"
December 12, 2017
helo
December 12, 2017
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