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Which is right, ‘he dived in the pool’ or ‘he dived into the pool’?
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Claire Bush, works at Mercy College
Answered 1 year ago · Author has 201 answers and 82.3K answer views
Which is right, ‘he dived in the pool’ or ‘he dived into the pool’?
First off, the verb dive is irregular. Dive, dove, dove. I will allow that people are trying more and more to ignore irregular verbs but nonetheless, the verb form is as of this writing, dive, dove, dove.
Preposition into. I am not in the pool. I dive into the pool. I am not in the building. I walk into the building.
I am in the pool. I dive under the water. I dive down to the bottom. I will say that diving in the pool is acceptable but more descriptive are prepositions like down, or under.
I am in the building. I walk in the building. Even here, this” I walk in the building sounds a bit odd. The action of walking in the building is better described with another preposition such as around, or through. I walked around the building or I walked through the building.
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