0Can I say,02br 02br 00(a) She puts / keeps a carton of milk in / into the fridge.02br 02br 00(b) She took / took out a carton of milk in / from the fridge.02br 02br 00(c) She takes a carton of milk from / in the fridge.0-
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)02br 02br 00(b) She took / took out a carton of milk 01b 00from02b 00 / 01b 00from in02b 00 the fridge. -- as above0-
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)02br 02br 00(b) She took / took out a carton of milk 01b 00from02b 00 / 01b 00from in02b 00 the fridge.
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0(a) She 01b00puts02b00 a carton of milk01b00 in / into02b00 the fridge -- Both are OK, but purists require '01i00into02i00' for a moving action (01i00Keeps02i00 , which represents no movement, must use 01i00in02i00 only: She 01b00keeps02b00 a carton of milk
0(b) She took / took out a carton of milk 01b00from02b00 / 01b00from in02b00 the fridge. -- the latter is accepted casually02br 02br 00What does it mean? "...milk 01font00from in02font00 the fridge."?02br 02br 00IF I say,02br 02br 00(a) He takes a