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RealLife English: Learn and Speak Confident, Natural English

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How Do We Use the Word Ain't?

We got our first question from arney. And they said, i've always wanted to know the difference between into and on to. Can you guys please explain? Yes, sure. Well, usually these prepositions are used in in amotion, like, for example, it's generally used with a verb as well. Or using the preposition on, on is always used when it's in contact with the surface,. So the cat jumped on to the table. Si, the motion of hiss jump, themotion of the verb, was from the ground on to thetable. A, that has a different meaning. You can also use it just to mean that you like something

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