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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Into or onto

Hello everyone,

Is either "into" or "onto" correct in the sentence below.

- He loaded the sacks of flour into/onto the dumper truck.

Regards

JA

  

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You load stuff into a dumper truck, which has sides and a back gate but no roof. You load stuff onto a flat-bed truck, which has no sides or back.

  • You load stuff into a dumper truck, which has sides and a back gate but no roof.
  • You load stuff onto a flat-bed truck, which has no sides or back.
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You load stuff into a dumper truck, which has sides and a back gate but no roof.

You load stuff onto a flat-bed truck, which has no sides or back.

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