then, why write it like that? (in 2)= 4 keystrokes, (into)=4 keystrokes...
sigh... I'm so confused as to why people have to make things hard to read... it's hard enough to turn things around with dyslexia without having to discern intended vs. literal meaning as well.
it's like there, they're, their... why can't people get THAT one right?
there = an indication of where something is.
their = possessive, meaning it belongs to someone
they're = contraction of "they are".
It's perplexed me for years now.
There there Jandre... There there... (pats Jandre on back).