Is it "to transfer something to something else" or "to transfer something into something else"?
If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?
If not, when should I use each of them?
Would you please give me a few examples?
Thank you
Both 'to' and 'into' are possible after 'transfer', and they are often interchangeable. As the club is swung back, the player's weight should transfer to the right leg. Transfer the shallots to a bowl and whisk in all of the other ingredients.
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Both 'to' and 'into' are possible after 'transfer', and they are often interchangeable.
As the club is swung back, the player's weight should transfer to the right leg.
Transfer the shallots to a bowl and whisk in all of the other ingredients.
The employees are waiting for a chance to transfer to another Chrysler plant.
A disk controller could tra