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Difference between in and into preposition with same example

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Answered by shubhammmmmm
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I hope the below examples will help you understand the difference.


When you use in, you’re indicating position.


Her iPod was in her pocket.


When you use into in a sentence, you’re indicating movement; an action is happening.


She stuffed her iPod into her backpack.


In to versus Into


Into is a preposition that has many definitions, but they all generally relate to direction and motion.


Where as In by itself can be an adverb, preposition, adjective, or noun. To by itself is a preposition or an adverb or part of an infinitive, such as to fly. Sometimes in and to just end up next to each other. Like:


Trump walked into the room


and


Trump walked in to hear Putin talking about the surprise party.


Some more examples:


The number-one way of getting your parents' attention is getting into trouble in school.


After waiting in the hallway for twenty minutes, I finally stepped into the manager's office.


They went into the theater.


They went in to the reception


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