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An English question...?
Which one is correct?
A) Some homegrown herbs, from the garden pot to the tea pot.
B) Some homegrown herbs, from the garden pot into the tea pot.
This is only a caption. Also, "pot" is a noun here.
4 Answers
- 1 month ago
Neither
'Teapot' is the correct spelling
The comma isn't correct either : putting nothing (or even ellipsis, a dash or a colon) seems better
There is no real difference between 'to' and 'into' here ; except for the second emphasizing the herbs are now in the teapot
- ?Lv 71 month ago
neither - verbs missing
Some homegrown herbs, from the garden will pot into the tea pot.
Some homegrown herbs, from the garden can be used to make tea.
- ?Lv 71 month ago
Neither one is a sentence, you know. They lack verbs. Both prepositions work just fine in that context.