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Yusuke
How do you use "go over", "go into", "look over","look into" differently? Thank you in advance.
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"Go over" can have several meanings. (For example, it can mean "to visit", for example "I will go over to my friend's house.") But from the context of this question, I think I know what you mean. OK, "Go over" = to review ("I will go over the information in the report.") "Go into" = to talk about the details, or to examine the details of some topic. ("Now I will go into why this information is important to the project.") "Look over" = to check for mistakes, or examine some information with a purpose in mind. ("I will look over the application to see if there are any mistakes.") "Look into" = to investigate, like a detective. ("I will look into the rumor that the company is failing.") All 4 of these phrases are common in jobs and corporate environments, as well as in school and education. People use them so often that you will learn them quickly. 幸運を!
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Hello, We use the word "over" when something is more general and the word "into" when something is more detailed. Some examples: I want to go over the plan for tomorrow. I want to go into the details of what we are doing tomorrow. I want to look over some properties for sale. I want to look into buying this house. Hope this helps!
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