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Seasurfer Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"Get into trouble" or "Get in trouble"?

Get into trouble sounded more natural to me. However "get in trouble" does not seem to sound wrong to me? I am not sure. Which is the grammatically correct one?
  

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I've heard both. For instance the sentence " I get in trouble with the law". But clearly to get into trouble is the more common one.

  • I've heard both.
  • For instance the sentence " I get in trouble with the law".
  • But clearly to get into trouble is the more common one.
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I've heard both. For instance the sentence " I get in trouble with the law". But clearly to get into trouble is the more common one.

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