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1. He got onto the ship.
2. He got on the ship.

3. He went onto the ship.
4. He went on the ship.

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What is the difference betwen them?
Which ones are grammatical? Are they the same in meaning?
10 years ago

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Not much difference at all. Either phrasing works fine.
10 years ago

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