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Mr. Tom Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

He is in bad habits

Hi

Would you say that into is wrong in the second sentence?

He is in bad habits.

He is into bad habits.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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He has bad habits. He is into bad habits. not He is in bad habits.

  • He has bad habits.
  • He is into bad habits.
  • not He is in bad habits.
  • )
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He has bad habits.

He is into bad habits.

not He is in bad habits. (Unless he is wearing clothing of nuns that have faulty stitching.)

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