A1prepositionhigh_frequency_chunk

Into

UK /["/ˈɪntə//ˈɪntu//ˈɪntuː/"]/US /["/ˈɪntə//ˈɪntu//ˈɪntuː/"]/

Definition

to a position in or inside something

In simple words: In or to the inside of something.

Examples

  • She walked into the room with a big smile.
  • The cat jumped into the box and sat quietly.
  • He threw his phone into the pool by accident.
  • The children ran into the playground to play.
  • They moved into a new house last week.

Usage notes

Use 'into' to describe movement or change. It's appropriate in neutral contexts but may sound overly formal in casual speech.

Grammar pattern

preposition + noun/gerund

Memory hint

Think of 'in' + 'to' — entering a door on the way inside.

Collocations

  • walk into
  • jump into
  • get into

Synonyms

  • in
  • inside
  • within

Antonyms

  • out of
  • away from

Common mistakes

  • 'In' vs. 'into' confusion: Learners might use 'in' when action is implied.
  • Using 'into' incorrectly with static situations: e.g., 'He is into the room' instead of 'He is in the room.'