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stick into? or stick in



Zsuzsapszi
Hungary

stick into? or stick in
 
Hi!
 
I have two questions, and hope you can answer and help me.
 
Can I use stick into or stick in in the following sentence?
 
The chewing gum stuck into / in his hair.
 
My another question is different. Can anyone tell me why I can �t download some wss from the today �s prontables? When I try to download them the system wants me to login again. Do you know why it is?
 
Thanks for your help in advance,
Susan

10 Dec 2010      





elprofe55
Argentina

He has got chewing gum stuck IN his hair
The chewing gum is stuck in his hair

10 Dec 2010     



Zsuzsapszi
Hungary

Thanks for your fast reply.
I understand why you wrote it in passive, but I wanna use it in active form in my sentence. Do you think I can do?

10 Dec 2010     



yanogator
United States

I think Alex meant to write "stuck" in both sentences.

Also, if you don �t want to use the passive, you would say "The chewing gum stuck to his hair", which has a somewhat different meaning.

10 Dec 2010     



Apodo
Australia

He blew a huge bubble with his bubble gum. It burst and got stuck all over his face and in his hair.
She got chewing gum stuck in  her hair.
A nasty boy at school stuck chewing gum in the girl �s hair.

10 Dec 2010     



zoemorosini
United States

I would usually say "He got gum in his hair"  or "He �s got gum stuck in his hair" or "The gum got stuck in his hair."  Or if someone else put it there, "She stuck gum in his hair."

10 Dec 2010