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The swimmer jumped ______ the pool

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Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
1

The correct answer is

The swimmer jumped into the pool

We can use 'into' here to indicate the direction. She is occupation the direction in which she is going to be inside the house.

  • we will conjointly use 'into' once speaking regarding things of interest. thus for example, if you get pleasure from enjoying the guitar, you may say “I am into playing the guitar.”
  • She came into the room. the medication injected into the blood Please place the bowl into the sink. They were heading into town. He jumped into the pool
  • "Into" is a preposition. to the within of; in toward He walked into the room. The train chugged into the station. toward or within the direction of going into town.
  • Use “into” to explain wherever one thing is: going within something else. Use “in to” to support the verb that comes before it.
  • It can have several meanings, however here's a fast tip that covers a number of them:
  • if you'll be able to replace it with “to,” use “in to.”

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Answered by VishwachiT
0

Answer:

The swimmer jumped into the pool.

Explanation:

Into is a preposition.

What is a preposition?

  • These words are used to describe aspects such as position/place or the relation to the noun or verb governing the sentence.
  • The five types of prepositions are -
  • Prepositions of direction, Prepositions of time, prepositions of place, prepositions of location, prepositions of spatial relationships.
  • In this case, the preposition of direction will be used because we need to describe where exactly the swimmer jumped.

Notice that different prepositions will change the sentence.

Example- The swimmer jumped over the pool is different from The swimmer jumped from the pool.

Here the preposition into will be used to indicate that the swimmer indeed jumped inside the pool, and not over or around it.

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