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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
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Get into sthg & get into doing sthg

When do you use "to get into something" and "to get into doing something"?

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"to get into something" When I want to talk casually about some new interest. eg I'm getting into soccer. "to get into doing something" When I want to stress that it's an activity.

  • "to get into something" When I want to talk casually about some new interest.
  • eg I'm getting into soccer.
  • "to get into doing something" When I want to stress that it's an activity.
  • eg I'm getting into playing soccer.
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"to get into something" When I want to talk casually about some new interest.

eg I'm getting into soccer.

"to get into doing something" When I want to stress that it's an activity.

eg I'm getting into playing soccer.

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