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move to/ into I know how to use move into a house move in. But what´s the difference with " move to a new house" ? Thanks
2014年11月7日 12:40
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They are very similar, the only difference being: "Move to a new house" suggests that you have not moved in just yet and you are in the process of doing so. "Move into a house" suggests that you have moved in. Again, they are very similar and both mean the same thing. It depends on the context in which they are used.
2014年11月7日
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