Phrasal verb prepositions: IN part 02: IN means ENTER

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In this video, I explain why the preposition “in” can mean “enter" and give some examples of phrasal verbs that use it in this sense.
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I've looked through all your videos these days. Thank you. Please keep updating.

nathanren
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Please do daily videos about phrases verbs

RakeshKumar-ifoz
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Thanks for your visual lesson, I read there are seven ways to learn and visual is one of them.

gladysgriffin
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I think it used to be a rule to back in when you park, so, in case of emergency all the cars can leave quickly

gladysgriffin
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Thanks a lot teacher ! I really aprecciate you :)

etelvinofranca
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Thanks Kevin. It's easy to comprehend.

kimyoolhi
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People used to clocks in with a card but after the computers became very popular we clocked in using the computers

gladysgriffin
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Breaks in is a very popular phrasal verb, it happens to many people.

gladysgriffin
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I wonder if breaks in is used only with a thief ? If somebody forgot the key inside could I say I had to break in? another question would be if I can use for a house or for a car too ?

gladysgriffin
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I drive backwards when I park my car in the garage. I back my car in

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@ home we have an alarm, if a thief breaks in the alarm will go off

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