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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

A few prepostions

Can I say,

(a) They put goods on / onto / in / into the truck.

(b) He kept his hair short.

(c) (i) He takes some oats to eat with a spoon every day.

(ii) He takes some oats (for / as his breakfast).

(d) (i) She speaks to the elders (politely).

(ii) She speaks English to the elders.

(e) He hated cockroaches and stepped / stepped on them.

(f) She rocks the baby in / on / with her cradle.
  

Top answer

They put the goods onto the truck. The second one seems to be correct. He has oats with spoon everyday.

  • They put the goods onto the truck.
  • The second one seems to be correct.
  • He has oats with spoon everyday.
  • she speaks politley to elders.
  • She speaks to elders in English.
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They put the goods onto the truck.
The second one seems to be correct.
He has oats with spoon everyday.

she speaks politley to elders.

She speaks to elders in English.

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