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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Poured into or in

Hello, I'd like to know if it's:

He poured the wine into the glass.

or

He poured the wine in the glass.
  

Top answer

Use into . With just in , it could indicate that he was pouring the wine from the glass into something else.

  • Use into .
  • With just in , it could indicate that he was pouring the wine from the glass into something else.
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Use into. With just in, it could indicate that he was pouring the wine from the glass into something else.
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Dear Philip,

Can we seprate it via a comma?: "He poured the wine, in the glass."

Regard

Iman

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