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I sit into the taxi. vs I sit onto the taxi.

Both phrases are incorrect. The prepositions 'into' and 'onto' are not used to describe sitting in a taxi. The correct preposition to use in this context is 'in'.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1061 views

I sit into the taxi.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Into' is not the appropriate preposition to use when describing sitting in a taxi.

The correct preposition to use when describing sitting in a taxi is 'in'.
  • We have video footage of you putting her into the taxi.
  • Yes, and you also insisted on loading the luggage into the taxi.
  • I was so excited, when I got into the taxi, my head was swimming.
  • Or they could've hacked into the taxi's on board navigation system and were waiting.
  • Get in line, get into the taxi, give them the piece of paper.
  • - I left a diaper bag in the taxi.
  • He saw his dead father driving the taxi.
  • You will sleep in the taxi.
  • He sat next to me on the taxi.
  • Anyway it must've been really hard for you to catch the taxi.
  • This 800 rupees is for the taxi.
  • Sorry, I left my phrasebook in the taxi.
  • Maybe he was just leaving money for the taxi.
  • Nothing happens unless he approaches the taxi.
  • Cab service just sent over footage from inside the taxi.
  • I've got no money for the taxi.
  • - I need some money to pay the taxi.
  • But you'll have to pay for the taxi.
  • But it was me who called the taxi.
  • Some men give me 20 for the taxi.

Alternatives:

  • I sit in the taxi.
  • I get into the taxi.
  • I take a seat in the taxi.
  • I hop in the taxi.
  • I climb into the taxi.

I sit onto the taxi.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Onto' is not the appropriate preposition to use when describing sitting in a taxi.

The correct preposition to use when describing sitting in a taxi is 'in'.
  • - I left a diaper bag in the taxi.
  • We have video footage of you putting her into the taxi.
  • He saw his dead father driving the taxi.
  • You will sleep in the taxi.
  • He sat next to me on the taxi.
  • Anyway it must've been really hard for you to catch the taxi.
  • This 800 rupees is for the taxi.
  • Sorry, I left my phrasebook in the taxi.
  • Maybe he was just leaving money for the taxi.
  • Nothing happens unless he approaches the taxi.
  • Cab service just sent over footage from inside the taxi.
  • I've got no money for the taxi.
  • - I need some money to pay the taxi.
  • But you'll have to pay for the taxi.
  • But it was me who called the taxi.
  • Some men give me 20 for the taxi.
  • You saw another car with headlights off following the taxi.
  • This will take care of the taxi.
  • I couldn't understand much in the taxi.
  • Both my bags are in the taxi.

Alternatives:

  • I sit in the taxi.
  • I get into the taxi.
  • I take a seat in the taxi.
  • I hop in the taxi.
  • I climb into the taxi.

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