'Into' and 'In to' in certain idioms and expressions I am debating with myself whether or not to use "into" or "in to" in these two sentences:
(re: a soap opera, action series): They end each episode with exciting scenes from the upcoming episode to get you to tune in to/into it.
(re: reprimands on the workplace): He was called in to / into the boss’ office for a tongue-lashing.
Thanks,
Bill |