![]() The thing went into the bathroom and stayed in it. The first sentence has no direct object, so no sentence beginning with to could be used, without additional words to indicate the subject (which is implied). Also, the “into the” is not needed because you know you’re talking about a place. In this sentence, “the bathroom” and “it” have complete agreement – a full complement of genders and numbers, so you need to use the possessive for either because there’s no ambiguity. The thing went into the bathroom, and stayed in it. ![]() The thing went to the bathroom, and stayed in it You can’t use the word “to” with “in” in this sentence: I know I’m going to fail in my high school english classes this year, but the story is missing some detail… I don’t know if I should give some more blanks away or just explain, like what I put as the blanks in the previous sentence… any help? Body Heat 2010 Hollywood Movie Download ((FULL))
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