Difference between in and into
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If you are already inside a location and you're not indicating movement from exterior to interior, you can use "in":
I am in the library.
I am in the hospital.
I am in the car.
"Into" is generally used to refer to going from an exterior location to an interior location; enter:
He walked into the building.
I went into the library.
The mouse ran into the hole.
I am in the library.
I am in the hospital.
I am in the car.
"Into" is generally used to refer to going from an exterior location to an interior location; enter:
He walked into the building.
I went into the library.
The mouse ran into the hole.
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The difference between in and into is whether or not there is movement. Into is used when something or someone is going or being put intoanother location. In is used to describe where someone or something already is. Ex: She is in the room.
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