Difference b/w
To/into
between/among
under =/underneath
during/for
on/upon
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Underneath is often used to say that something is covered by another thing.Beneath has the same meanings asunder or underneath, but it's a formal, literary word. Below is preferred when something is in a lower position, but in the same buliding, hill, part of the body etc. as another thing.
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Underneath is often used to say that something is covered by another thing.Beneath has the same meanings asunder or underneath, but it's a formal, literary word. Below is preferred when something is in a lower position, but in the same buliding, hill, part of the body etc. as another thing.
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