Question about the preposition 'into' at the end of a question

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Hi Teachers,
According to this stament, 'The Chief called him into his office.'
Is it correct the following question? 'Where did the Chief call him into?
My question is about the preposition 'into', should I use it at the end of the question or not?

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Hi Teachers,
According to this statement, 'The Chief called him into his office.'
Is the following question correct? 'Where did the Chief call him into?
My question is about the preposition 'into', should I use it at the end of the question or not?
Yes, you could.
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That sounds a bit wrong, but it's correct.
But in a sentence where "into" is more specific, it might work better:
"The boy put the apple into his lunchbox. What did the boy put his apple into?"
The difference here is that in your example, you have "Into where did the Chief call him?", which is not as defensible as "Into what did the boy put his apple?"
 

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That sounds a bit wrong, but it's correct.
But in a sentence where "into" is more specific, it might work better:
"The boy put the apple into his lunchbox. What did the boy put his apple into?"
The difference here is that in your example, you have "Into where did the Chief call him?", which is not as defensible as "Into what did the boy put his apple?"

Hi,
Thank you for your reply and corrections.
According to this statemen. Sorry about this one
Is the following question correct? This is inexcusable because the subject is, 'The following question'. :oops:

After your example is very clear that I had better not to use 'into' at the end of the question.

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Hi,
Thank you for your reply and corrections.
According to this statemen. Sorry about this one
Is the following question correct? This is inexcusable because the subject is, 'The following question'. :oops:

After your example is very clear that I had better not to use 'into' at the end of the question.

Best,
L54
Well, as I said, you could. If you gave me that sentence, and I wanted to make a question out of it, I would instinctively say, "Where did the Chief call him..." And then I'd notice a deficiency in my question, and I'd add "into". So, I'm saying it's not wrong, but to me it just sounds awkward.
 
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