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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Into or in

Hi teachers, can anyone help me with the proper usage of into and in?

Stop acting like you've never been into this kind of situation before.

Stop acting like you've never been in this kind of situation before.

Which one is correct?

  

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#2 is correct (if you had helpfully numbered them). The preposition 'into' always involves movement – physical or mental. Bring the groceries into the kitchen.

  • #2 is correct (if you had helpfully numbered them).
  • The preposition 'into' always involves movement – physical or mental.
  • Bring the groceries into the kitchen.
  • He fell into a deep depression after failing his exams.
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#2 is correct (if you had helpfully numbered them).

The preposition 'into' always involves movement– physical or mental.

Bring the groceries into the kitchen.

He fell into a deep depression after failing his exams.

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