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MoonDive Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Put/Place Into/On

"Too much time and effort were put into/on the project."
"Too much time and effort were placed into/on the project."

Do "put into", "put on", "place into", "place on" different?
  

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You put time and effort into (something) So... Too much time and effort were put into the project. Too much emphasis was placed on sport rather than academic studies.

  • You put time and effort into (something) So...
  • Too much time and effort were put into the project.
  • Too much emphasis was placed on sport rather than academic studies.
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You put time and effort into (something)
So...
Too much time and effort were put into the project.

Too much emphasis was placed on sport rather than academic studies.

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