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“Pull in to” or “pull into”? “Head in to”, “Head into”, “head to”, or “head for”?

English Language & Usage Asked on December 25, 2020

My question may sound weird, but what which of these is correct?

“She pulled in to the parking lot”
“She pulled into the parking lot”

“I was heading for school.”
“I was heading to school.”

“I was heading in to the school”
“I was heading into the school.”

Thanks lots!

One Answer

"To pull in" is an intransitive phrasal verb. You can just say "Pull in!"

"To pull into" is transitive, you cannot just say "Pull into!", you must pull into something, e.g. "Pull into that car park!"

Answered by chasly - supports Monica on December 25, 2020

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