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Into the container vs Onto the container

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Into the container' is used when something is being placed inside the container, while 'onto the container' is used when something is being placed on top of the container.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

Into the container

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to placing something inside a container.

Use 'into the container' when describing the action of placing something inside a container.

Examples:

  • She poured the sugar into the container.
  • He placed the books into the container.
  • The keys fell into the container.

Alternatives:

  • inside the container
  • within the container
  • in the container
  • within the container

Onto the container

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to placing something on top of a container.

Use 'onto the container' when describing the action of placing something on top of a container.

Examples:

  • He placed the lid onto the container.
  • The cat jumped onto the container.
  • She placed the cup onto the container.

Alternatives:

  • on the container
  • over the container
  • atop the container
  • above the container

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