About Writing: Getting Into Into
I was proof-reading one of my manuscripts recently, and it occurred to me how often I use “in to” when I mean “into”. Grammatically speaking, ‘into’ is a preposition which often answers the question “where?”. For example, Kim and Tim went into the office only to realise they were in the wrong building.” But sometimes … Continue reading About Writing: Getting Into Into
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