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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

What in the difference between over and onto
  

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Over - above in place or position Onto - to place or position on Example: The roof is over our heads. I climbed onto the roof to repair it.

  • Over - above in place or position Onto - to place or position on Example: The roof is over our heads.
  • I climbed onto the roof to repair it.
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Over - above in place or position

Onto - to place or position on

Example:
The roof is over our heads.
I climbed onto the roof to repair it.

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