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I am very, very, very sorry for hitting you. It was wrong of me. I hope you are okay. I hope your grownup tooth grows in fast. Mine always do.
Can someone explain me "in" here?
23. Nov. 2021 08:16
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It is part of the verb "to grow in". The new tooth will 'fill in' the empty space in the mouth where the the old tooth has been knocked out. (in --> out 🙂)
This expression is a bit like 'settle in'. If you move to a new school and you are given a place in one of the classes (where presumably there is an empty/ vacant space), your teacher might tell you that don't worry you will soon settle in. (You will soon be part of the class).
23. November 2021
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It’s basically a phrasal verb. You don’t need it in the sentence, but it makes the word “grow” a bit more specific. The tooth is not just growing, it’s growing INTO the gap that was left by the other tooth.
23. November 2021
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When referring to a tooth the phrase "grow in" refers to the tooth coming down out of the gum and moving into the empty space, so therefore, "grow in" "grow into the space"
23. November 2021
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