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What is the difference between-
1) in and into
2)over and on
3) inside and below

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Answered by ishwan18
2
1)In is used to discribe where someone or something already is..., Into is used when something or someone is going or being put into another location.
2)on means that one thing is covering something else ..., over means that one thing is covering or laying on the top of something else .
3)we use below more often to talk about the level of something on a flat plane .., inside inside implies that the thing is physically in closed it is in a container .
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ishwan18: thnxx khushi
Answered by Anonymous
2
1) The difference between in and into is whether or not there is movement.Into is used for something or someone who is going or being put into another location.In is used to describe where someone or something is already in it.

2)The difference between on and over is whether it is touching or not.On is used for something kept above and is touching.Over is used for the thing kept over without touching anything.

3)The difference between inside and below is easily understood.Inside means deep in the place where it is now. Below means beneath something such as table, chair, etc.
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