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What is the difference between IN and INTO ?
What about WITHIN" ?
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Hi, AdiB!
First, if you don't mind, we usually like to post new topics under a new thread so that others can find the answers more easily. I appreciate your cooperation and understanding!
"in" denotes location (in the jar, in the car, in the tar, etc.) while "into" denotes direction AND location (walk into the room, get into the car, go into a tunnel, etc.)
A good contrast exists between these two sentences:
walk in the room: You are already in the room, and you are walking around inside it.
walk into the room: You are outside of the room, so you need to go to the room (direction) and put yourself inside it (location).
HTH!!
Erin
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