Two possible meanings are the noun (a box) or the verb (to box).
Example of the noun: I put the cat in the box.
Example of the verb: The fighters stepped into the ring, ready to box.
It is both one word and two words, depending on the context."Into" is a preposition which means "to the inside or interior of something".Example sentences for "into" are:Put these into the box pleaseHe crawled into his bed"In to" is used as part of a verb phrase.Example sentences of "in to" are:The police officer ran back in to save the woman.He gave in to the peer pressure.
A box with good quality
No it's two words.
As a noun it is one word.He is a high school dropout.As a verb it is two words.One out of every two students will drop out of high school.
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there are two meanings to the word 'object' that I know of. the object on the table appeared to be small wooden box. I object to the use of bad language in the classroom.
The plural of box is boxes.Some example sentences for "boxes" are:Cats are known to love cardboard boxes,Pass me those boxes, please.
It is both one word and two words, depending on the context."Into" is a preposition which means "to the inside or interior of something".Example sentences for "into" are:Put these into the box pleaseHe crawled into his bed"In to" is used as part of a verb phrase.Example sentences of "in to" are:The police officer ran back in to save the woman.He gave in to the peer pressure.
Do not litter on the street.Cats need a litter box to use the Restroom.If you litter, you can be fined a-lot of money!
A box with good quality
Shaun put his old photos in a box.The postman delivered a box for you today.He wants to teach our son how to box.You should try to think outside the box more often.
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ummm like a jewelry box and some sort of pencil box that looks like a good box.
High chair :)
No it's two words.
As a noun it is one word.He is a high school dropout.As a verb it is two words.One out of every two students will drop out of high school.
I raelly don't know.