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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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packed into / in boxes

Can I say,

(a) He packed the boxes and put them in boxes.

(b) He packed the books in / into boxes to sell.

(c) He put the price tags in front of the books.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) He packed the boxes and put them in boxes. Do you mean He packed the BOOKS and not BOXES? He packed the books into the boxes.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) He packed the boxes and put them in boxes.
  • Do you mean He packed the BOOKS and not BOXES?
  • He packed the books into the boxes.
  • The idea of "packing" implies that they are put in boxes.
  • (b) He packed the books in / into boxes to sell.
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Vincent Teo
Can I say,

(a) He packed the boxes and put them in boxes. Do you mean He packed the BOOKS and not BOXES? He packed the books into the boxes. The idea of "packing" implies that they are put in boxes.

(b) He packed the books in / into boxes to sell. This was okay until "to sell." It just so

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