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" No more confusion in the usage of 'in','on','into'
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This video explains the correct usage of three commonly confused prepositions: 'in' is used when something is enclosed or surrounded within a space or during a large time period (e.g., 'in the office', 'in 15 days'); 'on' is used when something is on a surface or refers to a specific date (e.g., 'on the table', 'on July 3rd'); and 'into' denotes movement from outside to inside (e.g., 'jumped into the river', 'moved into the classroom'). The key distinction is that 'into' requires movement, while 'in' indicates a static position within an enclosed space.

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