Into
Preposition
UK
/ˈɪn.tuː/
US
/ˈɪn.tuː/
Definition
Used to show movement, change, or interest.
Example
"She went into the kitchen."
"The ice melted into water when it got warm."
"He is really into reading about space and science."
Explanation
Into is a word that shows movement or change of place, state, or condition. For example, she walked into the room (shows movement). It can also mean change, like the caterpillar turned into a butterfly. People also use it to show interest, like she is really into drawing and painting, meaning she likes it a lot. It helps connect ideas of entering, changing, or liking something.