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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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difference between in and into
  

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'In' is a preposition of location: He is in the theatre. My banana is the fridge. 'Into' is a preposition of action or direction: He went into the theatre.

  • 'In' is a preposition of location: He is in the theatre.
  • My banana is the fridge.
  • 'Into' is a preposition of action or direction: He went into the theatre.
  • I put my banana into the fridge.
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'In' is a preposition of location: He is in the theatre. My banana is the fridge.
'Into' is a preposition of action or direction: He went into the theatre. I put my banana into the fridge.

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