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

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

Here are some common phrasal verbs containing “in”:

  • Log in
  • Drop in
  • Ended in
  • Chime in
  • Turn in
  • Move in
  • Hand in
  • Join in
  • Give in
  • Get in
  • Chip in
  • Break in
  • Cut in
  • Fill in
  • Hang in
  • Let in

Here’s why this matters:

When “in” is part of a phrasal verb, it’s always “in,” not “into.” Changing it to “into,” even if the preposition would be appropriate,  would change the meaning of the verb.

Here’s an example of a phrasal verb used correctly and incorrectly:

Correct: Can you log in to your computer for me?

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