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Nina_Nia Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Into/in/to

Hello,

Is it possible to use in and into in this sentence?

She was sent to/in/into post-office.

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Top answer

"She was sent into the Post Office" She may have been standing outside the Post Office and was sent inside. "She was sent to the Post Office" She was at home when her mother sent her to the Post Office to buy some stamps.

  • "She was sent into the Post Office" She may have been standing outside the Post Office and was sent inside.
  • "She was sent to the Post Office" She was at home when her mother sent her to the Post Office to buy some stamps.
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"She was sent into the Post Office"
She may have been standing outside the Post Office and was sent inside.

"She was sent to the Post Office"
She was at home when her mother sent her to the Post Office to buy some stamps.
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So 'in' is wrong, isn't it?

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