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Alishahi apple Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Into

Hi,

Should we use ing form of verbs after using into?

I am totally into riding bike.

  

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"To be into" means to be involved enthusiastically with something. After "to be into," the present participle is used. He's into hunting.

  • "To be into" means to be involved enthusiastically with something.
  • After "to be into," the present participle is used.
  • He's into hunting.
  • They were into wine for a while, but now they drink beer.
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"To be into" means to be involved enthusiastically with something. After "to be into," the present participle is used.

He's into hunting.

They were into wine for a while, but now they drink beer.

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