The smoke from the fire went ………… the sky. (into/over/onto)
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The smoke from the fire went into the sky.
- A term that precedes a noun or a pronoun is known as a preposition
- It clarifies their connection to one another.
- For example - Rose sat on the chair, or The book belongs to Roy.
- In most of the contexts, when it is talked about being outside, the preposition used is either In or into.
- In the given sentence, the smoke from the fire is travelling outside.
- Thus, the correct sentence is - The smoke from the fire went into the sky.
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