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Listenever Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

When he came into/in to lighting



At 6:24, the speaker said:
This guy, WALL-E, is a great example of that.
He finds beauty in the simplest things.
But when he came ____ lighting, we knew we had a big problem.

Is the blank spelled "into" or "in to"?
And why?
  

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listenever Is the blank spelled "into" or "in to"? into He came into the room; he came into the building; he came into the swimming pool; he came into the light(ing). In the ordinary world we would say "into the light", but the speaker is referring to the artificial world of lighting for a movie, so she uses "into the lighting" instead of "into the light".

  • listenever Is the blank spelled "into" or "in to"?
  • into He came into the room; he came into the building; he came into the swimming pool; he came into the light(ing).
  • In the ordinary world we would say "into the light", but the speaker is referring to the artificial world of lighting for a movie, so she uses "into the lighting" instead of "into the light".
  • CJ
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listeneverIs the blank spelled "into" or "in to"?
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He came into the room; he came into the building; he came into the swimming pool; he came into the light(ing).

In the ordinary world we would say "into the light", but the speaker is referring to the artificial world of lighting for a movie, so she uses "into the lighting" instead
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"Finding Nemo" - in reinforced concrete sense my favorite cartoon (or as they say "the animated film"). Even so it happened that at intervals of as much as 8 years I have been able to see it twice in theaters. The second case concerned a re-release in rent in 2012, the year. Exit sequel due in part to the huge fan base of the original cartoon, partly with a time-tested status as one of the b

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