explain the difference between in and into ,and, on and onto with suitable examples
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Into and onto are prepositions, words that describe relative position. ... “In to” and “on to,” on the other hand, are combinations of an adverb (in or on) and the preposition to. Unlike the single-word forms, they look both backward (in and on refer to a preceding verb) and forward (to pertains to the following object).
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