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Ssosad Posted 13 years ago
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into and in to How to use?

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  • I had difficulty locating the phrase you are talking about.
  • Into (one word) is a preposition.
  • It indicates an movement from the outside to the inside of something .
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Hello, ssosad—and welcome to English Forums.
In future, please post all relevant text inside the message box. I had difficulty locating the phrase you are talking about.

Into (one word) is a preposition. It indicates an movement from the outside to the inside of something. The chicken flew into the tree. I put the beer into the cooler. Native speakers of

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