“Unlock the Mystery: Mastering ‘Into’ vs. ‘In To’ Could Transform Your Writing!”

"Unlock the Mystery: Mastering 'Into' vs. 'In To' Could Transform Your Writing!"

Example: Kerri stirred the chocolate chips into the cookie dough mix.  

Apart from phrasal verbs, into and in to are pretty easy to figure out.

It can also denote some kind of transformation.

For example: Jim turned into a car.

Remember, in this case, you wouldn’t say, “Jim turned in to a car.”

And if Jim were driving the car and not performing a Kafka-esque transformation, you wouldn’t say, “Jim turned into the driveway,” because that would mean he became a driveway. Which would be kind of weird, right?

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