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Magda Posted 20 years ago
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Fell in(to) the river

Hi,
Can I say "she fell in the river"? Is it correct? I've seen it somewhere, but to me "into the river" sounds better. Am I right?

Thank you
  

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You're right, motion verbs favor into:

At:
http://www.nytimes.com/

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Marius, thank you for the reply.

Best regards,
Magda
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Magda
Hi,
Can I say "she fell in the river"? Is it correct? I've seen it somewhere, but to me "into the river" sounds better. Am I right?

Thank you
In is frequently used instead of into after verbs of motion, just like on is used instead of on to (or onto):

He put his hands in
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And yet, "she fell in the river" could mean that she was walking in the river and then fell. So, to avoid ambiguity, I'd suggest using "into" in this case.

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