PreciousJones Are both similar in usage? Yes, but as to which is more appropriate depends on the context.
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PreciousJonesAre both similar in usage?Yes, but as to which is more appropriate depends on the context.
Aspara Gus PreciousJonesAre both similar in usage?Yes, but as to which is more appropriate depends on the context.I don't believe I'll be a good fit as a policewomen, because I've never liked cops, and can't imagine myself in a police uniform. On top of that, a lot of them abuse their power and pick on civilians. I'm not into it/that.
Aspara GusthatWould it be wrong if I said:
PreciousJonesWould it be wrong if I said "I'm not into it"?Not wrong but not idiomatic. It's not a matter of which is correct but rather which is more appropriate and natural.
PreciousJonesWhat's the difference between "not into it" and "not into that"?Generally, use it to refer to a single noun antecedent, a