词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_on-onto |
释义 | On, ontoOn and onto are prepositions. We use on when we refer to a position on a surface (on the table, on the ocean, on the moon, on the roof, on the bus):
We use onto to talk about direction or movement to a position on a surface, usually with a verb that expresses movement:
We use on to describe a position along a road or river or by the sea or by a lake:
We use onto to describe movement towards an end position along a road or river:
We use on or onto with very little difference in meaning to refer to attachment or movement of something to something else. Onto gives a stronger feeling of movement:
See also: At, on and in (place) At, on and in (time) |
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