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What is difference between "into and "onto"?
8 de abr. de 2013 18:39
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The same difference as the words in and on. To go "into" something, means to be inserted inside of something. When eating soup, your spoon is inserted INto the bowl. Onto, is when something is placed on top of something else. When you make a ham and cheese sandwich you place your sandwich onto a plate.
This l has gone into the brackets:
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This l has been placed onto the brackets:
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8 de abril de 2013
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Here is a good website with many examples to help you decide when to use into/onto. http://grammartips.homestead.com/into.html
Hope this helps
8 de abril de 2013
The word "unto" has its roots in older English. It is seldom used today except when quoting old texts or in some idiom. It means "to" or "unit". Fight unto death. Unto us a son is born.
8 de abril de 2013
It's like in and on, but not a state but a direction. check this out: http://aprendamosfacil.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/placeanddirection_4622.gif
8 de abril de 2013
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