Front | correct use of in to/ into She turned everything she touched in to gold |
---|---|
Back | no The word into is a preposition. It is written as one word. She turned everything she touched into gold. The confusion arises because the words in and to appear next to each other in a sentence when a verb includes the preposition in Paul wanted to hand the purse in to the police. |
Tags: grammar
Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.
Next card: Put drive correct fruit basket verb s imilarly
Previous card: Historic historical adjective means history event. importance influence
Up to card list: English Grammar and Style [@jackkinsella]