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Thursday, August 5, 2010

[Tip] Into vs. In To



1)
* "into": it's a preposition that's used to expresses motion to a point on, or within, something; to expresses a change of state; or to express you love for something or someone.

2)* "in to": is the adverb "in" followed by the preposition to.


Examples:

1)


He drove the car into the garage.

Turn ice into water.

She's into rock music.

2)

They turned their paper in to the teacher.

The administrators wouldn’t give in to the demands of the protesters.

I’m going to turn the wallet I found in to the police.



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