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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Come "into / to" the office

Hi teachers,

http://www.loughtoncontracts.com/furniture-lift.php

“The whole carpet tile works were completed out of hours with no disruption to our business. No desks were moved and nothing was unplugged. Our staff were able to come into the office in the morning and start working as usual - but with a new floor.”

Would it be okay to say "come to the office" to mean come into the office?
  

Top answer

Yes, but I think "into" is better, because it is more specific.

  • Yes, but I think "into" is better, because it is more specific.
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Yes, but I think "into" is better, because it is more specific.
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Thanks a lot, enoon.

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