(a)
‘Onto’ is
Preposition.
Synonyms:
Aware
of/about to find out about, on top of, to on, upon to on
Sentences:
1. Anne slipped as she stepped onto the step.
2. Julie poured some cream onto the cake.
3. Let us move onto the next item.
4. Lucy’s daughter threw the cup onto the floor.
5. Millie put the kettle back onto the burner.
6. Nick must be onto something useful.
7. Please hold onto my hand tightly.
8. The cat jumped onto the table.
9. The thief knew police was onto him.
10.
This door opens onto
the lawns.
11.
Why did you get onto
this situation?
(b) ‘On top of’ is Preposition.
Synonyms:
At peak
times, atop, in addition to something else, up to speed with, very close to
Sentences:
1. 1. Alberta swirled on top of the dance floor.
2. Clinging on top of one another is stressful.
3. Don't put anything on top of the fridge.
4. Jack put his blue shirt on top of the others.
5. Millie put her ticket on top of the counter.
6. On top of all that, my car got a puncture!
7. On top of office work Lucy manages her home.
8. She put plates one on top of the other.
9. The flag was hoisted on top of the building.
10.
Zany put the flowerpot
on top of the table.
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