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Vincent Teo Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

to / onto / on the trunk

Can I say,

The worker took the recyclable items to / onto / on the trunk
  

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What is a 'trunk'?

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Again

Can I say,

The worker took the recyclable items to / onto / on the truck.
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You take to, carry onto, and put on a truck. In case of a trunk, replace “on” with “in”.
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The main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots.

The main part of an artery, nerve, or other anatomical structure from which smaller branches arise.
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Yes, you can say that.But i dont think "onto" is correct. But "to" is correct.
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Mister MicawberWhat is a 'trunk'?
"Trunk" is an American term for the storage and luggage compartment at the rear of an automobile.
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Word warrior23"Trunk" is an American term for the storage and luggage compartment at the rear of an automobile.
I am well aware of that; it does not fit Vincent's context, however. He has fixed his typo himself, I see.
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Mister MicawberI am well aware of that
I'm sure. Emotion: smile

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