English, asked by jap74, 9 months ago

what is the difference between 'in' and 'into'​

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Answered by ankita3838
3

Answer:

When the situation is in motion, into is used and when the situation is still and not going on at a certain time, in is used.

Eg: Ram is sitting in the room

Ram is coming into the room


jap74: Give some other examples
ankita3838: 1. The ball was in the goal=the ball rolled down into the goal
ankita3838: 2. they went into the theatre =they are sitting in the theatre
ankita3838: I hope it is held
ankita3838: clear to you now?
jap74: Yes
ankita3838: then please mark my answer as the brainliest
Answered by suraaj34
0

in is used for saying any thing as it was in this means when it was singular and into is used for relating them as.

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