Asked by rfvv
1. The water stays in the glass.
2. The water stays inside the glass.
3. The water remains in the glass.
4. The water remains inside the glass.
[Can we use all the sentences?]
5. Put salt in one glass.
6. Put salt into one glass.
[Can we use both prepositions? Which one is commonly used?]
2. The water stays inside the glass.
3. The water remains in the glass.
4. The water remains inside the glass.
[Can we use all the sentences?]
5. Put salt in one glass.
6. Put salt into one glass.
[Can we use both prepositions? Which one is commonly used?]
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, in these sentences "in" and "into" are interchangeable.
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Answered by
rfvv
Thank you. What about the four sentences?
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, all the sentences are fine. =)
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