Tip of the week: Into/In to

[:es]

Into/In to

Into indicates when something or someone ends up within or inside.

Examples: Lindsey walked into the room.

Please put the apple into the bag.

In & To are individual words used to indicate other things or actions.

Examples: Please log in to our website.

I like to tune in to the classical radio station.

[:en]

Into/In to

Into indicates when something or someone ends up within or inside.

Examples: Lindsey walked into the room.

Please put the apple into the bag.

In & To are individual words used to indicate other things or actions.

Examples: Please log in to our website.

I like to tune in to the classical radio station.

[:fr]

Into/In to

Into indicates when something or someone ends up within or inside.

Examples: Lindsey walked into the room.

Please put the apple into the bag.

In & To are individual words used to indicate other things or actions.

Examples: Please log in to our website.

I like to tune in to the classical radio station.

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Tip of the week: Into/In to
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