Mo0o Lifer Jul 31, 2001 24,227 3 76 Feb 4, 2008 #3 I thought it depends on the usage "I went into the bedroom" "I went in to go to sleep"
olds Elite Member Mar 3, 2000 50,059 719 126 Feb 4, 2008 #4 Mrs Cash says "in to". Love is a burning thing and it makes a firery ring bound by wild desire I fell in to a ring of fire... I fell in to a burning ring of fire I went down,down,down and the flames went higher. And it burns,burns,burns the ring of fire the ring of fire. The taste of love is sweet when hearts like our's meet I fell for you like a child oh, but the fire went wild..
Mrs Cash says "in to". Love is a burning thing and it makes a firery ring bound by wild desire I fell in to a ring of fire... I fell in to a burning ring of fire I went down,down,down and the flames went higher. And it burns,burns,burns the ring of fire the ring of fire. The taste of love is sweet when hearts like our's meet I fell for you like a child oh, but the fire went wild..
S sniperruff Lifer Apr 17, 2002 11,644 2 0 Feb 4, 2008 #5 "into" is a word: i went into the car to grab my wallet "in to" are two words: "he went in to say goodbye" "in to" is somewhat difficult to use.
"into" is a word: i went into the car to grab my wallet "in to" are two words: "he went in to say goodbye" "in to" is somewhat difficult to use.
Z zerocool1 Diamond Member Jun 7, 2002 4,487 1 81 femaven.blogspot.com Feb 5, 2008 #7 prepositions, yay
SSSnail Lifer Nov 29, 2006 17,461 82 86 Feb 5, 2008 #8 Into deep. In to deep. In too, deep. Head assploades...
N nageov3t Lifer Feb 18, 2004 42,816 83 91 Feb 5, 2008 #10 they're two different words (well, 3 I guess)... they each have a use but can't really be used interchangeably in any context that I can think of.
they're two different words (well, 3 I guess)... they each have a use but can't really be used interchangeably in any context that I can think of.
A Apathetic Platinum Member Dec 23, 2002 2,587 6 81 Feb 5, 2008 #12 "Into" is a perfectly valid preposition. Dave
M Mr Pickles Diamond Member Feb 24, 2006 4,104 1 0 Feb 5, 2008 #13 Originally posted by: Apathetic "Into" is a perfectly valid preposition. Dave Click to expand... Agreed. Dan
Originally posted by: Apathetic "Into" is a perfectly valid preposition. Dave Click to expand... Agreed. Dan
C Chronoshock Diamond Member Jul 6, 2004 4,860 1 81 Feb 5, 2008 #14 I went into the bar, and my friend went in too. Why did he go in too? He went in to get a drink.
shocksyde Diamond Member Jun 16, 2001 5,539 0 0 Feb 5, 2008 #15 Originally posted by: Chronoshock I went into the bar, and my friend went in too. Why did he go in too? He went in to get a drink. Click to expand... Wouldn't it be "I went into the bar, and my friend went in, too. Why did he go in, too? He went in to get a drink."? Oh, and is "Get into the Spirit" correct or would it be "Get in to the Spirit"?
Originally posted by: Chronoshock I went into the bar, and my friend went in too. Why did he go in too? He went in to get a drink. Click to expand... Wouldn't it be "I went into the bar, and my friend went in, too. Why did he go in, too? He went in to get a drink."? Oh, and is "Get into the Spirit" correct or would it be "Get in to the Spirit"?