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Snarf Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Into

Is there any difference between writing "into" and "in to," or do they mean the exact same thing?

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Can you see a difference here? He came in to ask me about my schedule. He came into my office.

  • Can you see a difference here?
  • He came in to ask me about my schedule.
  • He came into my office.
  • Last night, I stayed into /in to finish my essay.
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Can you see a difference here?

He came in to ask me about my schedule.
He came into my office.

Last night, I stayed into/in to finish my essay.
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Oh, yes, in those cases I clearly see a difference. I was concerned there was a more subtle one.

Thanks.

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