0
Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

correct?

Hi,

"I'm not a long time in to politics" (like just got into politics)

thanks
  

Top answer

Anonymous Hi, "I'm not a long time in to politics" (like just got into politics) thanks In AmEng, "I've not been [involved in] or [into] politics very long" sounds much more normal. 'Involved in' would mean actually engaged in the activities; 'into' would mean more like a fan or student.

  • Anonymous Hi, "I'm not a long time in to politics" (like just got into politics) thanks In AmEng, "I've not been [involved in] or [into] politics very long" sounds much more normal.
  • 'Involved in' would mean actually engaged in the activities; 'into' would mean more like a fan or student.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
AnonymousHi,

"I'm not a long time in to politics" (like just got into politics)

thanks
In AmEng, "I've not been [involved in] or [into] politics very long" sounds much more normal. 'Involved in' would mean actually engaged in the activities; 'into' would mean more like a fan or student.

Related Questions