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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Got in/into the passenger seat

A car pulled up to the curb and Jenny got in/into the passenger seat.

Johnny pulled up to the curb and Jenny got in/into the passenger seat.

Can I use both interchangeably in both sentences? Is one of them more correct than the other?

  

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into is more common in my experience, but in is also not unusual.

  • into is more common in my experience, but in is also not unusual.
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into is more common in my experience, but in is also not unusual.

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