Prepositions of Place on & onto and in & into

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Speak Well by Eve Rydel

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Prepositions of place tell us where something is at:  I placed the water bottle onto the table. ( I use the preposition onto as there was movement.) Now the water bottle is on the table. (There isn't any movement with it at this time.)  Jeff jumped into the pool. ( jumped into - there is movement.) Jeff is swimming in the pool. ( He is inside the pool.)  I poured juice into the glasses. Now the juice is in the glasses.