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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

difference

I'm not into it. And

I'm not into that.

Are both similar in usage?

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PreciousJones Are both similar in usage? Yes, but as to which is more appropriate depends on the context.

  • 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.
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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.

Could both be
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Aspara Gusthat
Would it be wrong if I said:

I'm not into it.

Whats the difference between saying not into it and not into that.
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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

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