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dogsbody70 (Offline)
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07-31-2011, 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Supperman View Post
Thank you, dogsbody70, RobinMask and Columbine, for your detailed suggestion.

First, I have to apologize of my confusion between "hang on" and "hold on".
I confused completely, and thought the two idioms as the same thing.

I now realize that the two are different each other.

From now on, I will check it out and learn what was taught by all of you.

Thank you.
apparently I have committed a crime by suggesting you learn about INTO.


Into/In To; Onto/In To. This gives a few examples on both In TO INTO

and On TO ONTO.

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