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Meepok Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Through or onto?

Good day,

I would like to find out if through or onto would be a better word for this sentence.
Otherwise, you could also craft out a similar sentence so as to bring the same meaning across.

She placed the bangles through the toilet roll.
She placed the bangles onto the toilet roll.

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Top answer

She placed the bangles on the toilet roll. or She fastened the bangles onto the toilet roll. or She glued the bangles onto the toilet roll.

  • She placed the bangles on the toilet roll.
  • or She fastened the bangles onto the toilet roll.
  • or She glued the bangles onto the toilet roll.
  • CJ
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She placed the bangles on the toilet roll.
or
She fastened the bangles onto the toilet roll.
or
She glued the bangles onto the toilet roll.

CJ

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