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I am not quite sure about which prepositions I may use with the verb "warp." Are the following sentences correct?

Please wrap the food in tinfoil.

 

Please wrap the food up in tinfoil.

 

Please wrap up the food in tinfoil.

 

Please wrap the tinfoil around the food.

 

I don't know why but the chair is wrapped (up) with tinfoil.

 

I wrap it with tinfoil.

I think the first ones are correct but I am not so sure about the last two sentences.

Could you perhaps also explain if there is any difference between to wrap and to wrap up?

I am not quite sure about which prepositions I may use with the verb "warp." Are the following sentences correct?

Please wrap the food in tinfoil.

 

Please wrap the food up in tinfoil.

 

Please wrap up the food in tinfoil.

 

Please wrap the tinfoil around the food.

 

I don't know why but the chair is wrapped (up) with tinfoil.

 

I wrap it with tinfoil.

I think the first ones are correct but I am not so sure about the last two sentences.

Could you perhaps also explain if there is any difference between to wrap and to wrap up?

I am not quite sure about which prepositions I may use with the verb "warp." Are the following sentences correct?

Please wrap the food in tinfoil.

Please wrap the food up in tinfoil.

Please wrap up the food in tinfoil.

Please wrap the tinfoil around the food.

I don't know why but the chair is wrapped (up) with tinfoil.

I wrap it with tinfoil.

I think the first ones are correct but I am not so sure about the last two sentences.

Could you perhaps also explain if there is any difference between to wrap and to wrap up?

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wrap (up) in/with/aroung - prepositions

I am not quite sure about which prepositions I may use with the verb "warp." Are the following sentences correct?

Please wrap the food in tinfoil.

Please wrap the food up in tinfoil.

Please wrap up the food in tinfoil.

Please wrap the tinfoil around the food.

I don't know why but the chair is wrapped (up) with tinfoil.

I wrap it with tinfoil.

I think the first ones are correct but I am not so sure about the last two sentences.

Could you perhaps also explain if there is any difference between to wrap and to wrap up?