Shaghayegh
Guys, would u help me with this? I'm into English means I like English But I'm in English doesn't mean that???
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“being into something” is a rather informal phrase often used by the young, not something that you’d often hear about a language. I’m into Marvel movies/French girls/jazz. I’m passionate about learning new languages. I adore the English/French language.
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No... "I'm in English." is something you might say to your friend who calls you on your mobile phone, in the middle of your school English lesson. Although, in this situation, it might be a good idea to text this message, in case your teacher hears you talking. 🙂
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How about in?
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Yeah that's correct, "to be into (something)" is a phrasal verb. Phrasal verbs don't necessarily follow logic 100%, so you have to memorize them.
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Hi Shaghayegh, “to be into” something is a phrasal verb for talking about your interests. Some people think of it as casual, but it is a very common expression. But “in” is just the ordinary preposition that we use when something is located inside a space with edges or borders, or during a period of time that starts and ends. “English”, the language, doesn’t have edges or borders really. So “I’m in English” doesn’t make sense. But “I’m in English class” does.
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