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If you 'grow into' an activity, you become better at doing it over time




She was very unsure at first but has really grown into her new job.

Give it some time and you will grow into the role.

If you 'talk someone into' doing something, you persuade them to do it.

I didn't want to come but Annie talked me into it.

I think I can talk him into it.

If you 'tune into' a particular radio or television station, you select it.

More and more people are tuning into 'The Apprentice'.

People listen to their Ipods and don't tune into the radio as much as before.

Phrasal Verbs with INTO 2

If you 'check into' a hotel, you arrive at the hotel and complete the registration process.

I'm going straight to the meeting. I'll check into my hotel later.

Just give me thirty minutes to check into my hotel and I'll be ready to go.

If you 'check into' some information, you verify if the information is correct.

We need to check into his background to see if he is who he says he is.

We need to check into these statistics to see how reliable they are.

If people 'crowd into' a room, many of them go into a small space.

Can everybody crowd into this room or do we need a bigger one?

We all crowded into this tiny room to hear her speak.

If you 'get into' a subject, you become interested in it or involved with it.

I've been getting into yoga recently and I've become more relaxed.

I got into teaching English because I wanted to visit other countries.

You can also 'get into' a habit of doing something.

I've got into the routine of jogging every morning before I start work.

You should get into the habit of checking your email only twice a day.

If you 'look into' something, you examine all the details.

We need to look into why we are doing so badly in Japan.

We'll have to look into the possibility that our sales team have become unmotivated.

If a car 'pulls into' the side of the road, it stops.

Pull into that rest area so that we can have a break.

The train was pulling into the station as we got there.

If you have 'put time/effort into ' something, you have spent a lot of time/effort on it.

I've put a lot of effort into this project but I don't seem to be getting anywhere.

You've put a lot of work into this and I appreciate it.

To 'put money into' something means to invest in it.

We need to put a lot more money into English training.

We've put loads of money into research and development with very poor results.

If you 'dig into' something you have been saving, you use it part of it.

We will need to dig into our reserve fund to finance this work.

I had to dig into my savings to repair the storm damage to my house.

Phrasal Verbs with INTO 3





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