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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Using into or in to

What are the rules for using into or in to? Thank you
  

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Generally, in to means in + to : I went in to find my carkeys; I jumped in to save her life . Otherwise, use into : I went into the station; I put my money into the box , etc.

  • Generally, in to means in + to : I went in to find my carkeys; I jumped in to save her life .
  • Otherwise, use into : I went into the station; I put my money into the box , etc.
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Generally, in to means in + to: I went in to find my carkeys; I jumped in to save her life. Otherwise, use into: I went into the station; I put my money into the box, etc.

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