1951 - Onto or Into? Confusing English Prepositions Explained

1951 - Onto or Into? Confusing English Prepositions Explained

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English, Other

KG - University

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The podcast episode discusses self-publishing, focusing on the ease of publishing through platforms like Amazon. It highlights the satisfaction of completing projects and explains the idiom 'back burner'. The main focus is on the grammatical use of prepositions 'into' vs. 'in' and 'onto' vs. 'on', providing examples and clarifying common mistakes. A role play is used to illustrate these grammar points, emphasizing the importance of clarity in communication.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does it mean to self-publish a book?

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2.

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How has self-publishing changed in recent years?

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What is the significance of completing a project according to Aubrey?

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What does the idiom 'put it on the back burner' mean?

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Can you explain the difference between 'in' and 'into'?

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What are some common mistakes learners make with 'into' and 'in'?

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What is the action described by the preposition 'into'?

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