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Are phrasal verbs MOVE IN and MOVE INTO, the same?
I'm confused about these phrasal verbs. Any kind help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Nov 10, 2020 8:36 AM
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They're the same. The difference depends on the following words.
For example:
"I've just moved into my new house."
Use INTO when you say the place after.
"I bought an apartment. I'm moving in next week."
Use IN when you do not say the place after.
November 10, 2020
Thank you, you're so kind!!
November 26, 2020
Normally you would say “move into” before stating a specific place. For example, “I’m moving into my apartment tomorrow”. “Move in “ is more general and doesn’t need a specific place. “I’m moving in tomorrow.” “Tomorrow is move-in day.”
November 11, 2020
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