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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference here exactly?

What exactly is the difference here?


"Get them on to the roof!"

"Get them on the roof!"


What is it? I really cannot figure it out.

  

Top answer

" Push or lead the people quickly up the stairs so that they are on the top of the building. They will be rescued by helicopters. " This could mean the same as the first.

  • " Push or lead the people quickly up the stairs so that they are on the top of the building.
  • They will be rescued by helicopters.
  • " This could mean the same as the first.
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Anonymous"Get them onto the roof!"

Push or lead the people quickly up the stairs so that they are on the top of the building. They will be rescued by helicopters.

Anonymous"Get them on the roof!"

This could mean the same as the first.

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