I like the idea of adding up but I can see myself doubting the reasoning and therefore making the wrong on to/onto choice. If not, you should probably be saying: on to.We assume you mean “to a position on.” It means to take up a physical space or area on something. Stay tuned!This morning, I went downtown and couldn’t find any fresh bass AT the market. Log onto our website. What’s wrong with you man! 「鐵達尼號」這部電影真的是太強大了,那年我十八歲,距今已經快二十年,但我依稀第一次記得在二輪片影院裡(因為只買得起二輪票)看它的感覺,當時感覺好華麗、好奇幻啊!難道這就是愛情嗎? My Heart My preference would be for “on to”.Do you recommend utilizing “onto” or “on to” when these words precede a verb such as “grab” or “cling”? If you think of it as “Pour water upon the flowers,” it makes more sense than “Pour water up onto the flowers.”What about “turn on to South Blvd.” vs. “turn onto South Blvd.”?I’m bookmarking your site!How about “out”? )I could walk around the chair. I don’t know whether to say “turn right onto Boston Road” or “turn right on to Boston Road.” Thanks for your advice! Wouldn’t it be better to use “on to” instead? When does the school year begin in your country? Thank you. I understand the correct forms are “in May” and “on May 3rd”, but I can not decide between “In December 2007” and “On December 2007”.am still confused abt IN & ON..Anything I’m getting wrong please let me know.“The wanted persons would turn themselves in to the police.”When did the rule about ending the sentence with a preposition change? If she is seated indoors without benefit of chair or other support, she claims to be sitting “in” the floor.Hello. On and On Lyrics: Where can I run from Your presence? We’d have to see the whole sentence before we could give advice.Rule 2 and rule 3 contradict each other.Maybe the rule should generalize ‘up’ to ‘up/down/left/right/over/under/etc.’ .I must admit that I am still a bit confused after taking the pop quiz. Thanks for sharing.The rule is “use ‘onto’ when you could precede it with ‘up'”?The players make their way out on to the pitch.I’m moving on to graduate school.Please explain why “on to” is used rather than “to”. 福山雅治の「on and on」歌詞ページです。作詞:masaharu fukuyama,作曲:masaharu fukuyama。(歌いだし)君に出逢うのさ 歌ネットは無料の歌詞検索サービスです。
Wasn’t sure about this one!What about “the article is posted onto the website” or “the article is posted on to the website”? Literally, standing upright. I usually eat it AT noon. Like everyone else I like to uprgrade my grammar. Sometimes I am wrong. (I just capitalized IN and ON to stress my point)Is the teacher an American speaker?It always triggers a joke from my husband about a man who is instructed to “Get on the plane.” The man’s response: “Forget that–you get on the plane!
]You can get away with the “in.” I would omit it and say My daughter will be going to college two years from now.I could make many more examples. / Where can I flee from You?
)The best thing to hold onto in life is each other.“Pass this on to a friend” is correct.on/onto works for the first: “going ___ stage” and “first ___ the plane”?If I were to adopt the rule “Use ‘onto’ as one word if you can add ‘up’ before ‘on’” should I consider the rule to include an elliptical “and use ‘on to’ in cases where you CAN’T prefix it with ‘up’”?This website is helpful! When is your birthday? At least I would have got 5 more marks in the English Grammar Exercise. [When would you say IN the market? In this instance, she has her hands on her purse. — I have done what you asked me to do. I’m trying to become a master a grammer so my writing looks more professional. (if the picture was printed in the paper. For example, the frightened child clings (on to/onto) the rock.