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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

How are they different?

I bite the apple.
I bite into the apple.
  

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When you bite an apple, you take a piece out of it. When you bite into an apple, you sink your teeth into it, but you haven't removed any apple yet.

  • When you bite an apple, you take a piece out of it.
  • When you bite into an apple, you sink your teeth into it, but you haven't removed any apple yet.
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When you bite an apple, you take a piece out of it. When you bite into an apple, you sink your teeth into it, but you haven't removed any apple yet.
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That was great explanation! Thank you!

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