Learn how to use the phrase "duration + into." This is a common phrase in spoken English and it's one you can start using today!
This great little phrase means: after something started.
1) She fell asleep five minutes into my lesson. = five minutes after my lesson started
2) An hour into the meeting, I realized I had ketchup on my face. = an hour after the meeting started
3) I got sick just three days into my one month tour of California. = three days after my tour started
Can you think of any examples?
You might enjoy this lesson on the prepositions IN, INTO, ON, ONTO: • English Prepositions: IN | INTO | IN ...
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