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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Put money on vs put money into

1.The Government should put more money into the film industry.
2.The Government should put more money on the film industry.
3.She put the money into stocks and shares.
4.She put the money on stocks and shares.

Q1) Do 1 and 2 mean the same thing?
Q2) Do 3 and 4 mean the same thing?
Q3) What are correct English?
  

Top answer

The Government should put more money into the film industry. The Government should put more money on the film industry. She put the money into stocks and shares.

  • The Government should put more money into the film industry.
  • The Government should put more money on the film industry.
  • She put the money into stocks and shares.
  • She put the money on stocks and shares.
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1.The Government should put more money into the film industry.
2.The Government should put more money on the film industry.
3.She put the money into stocks and shares.
4.She put the money on stocks and shares.

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