I would say into. What do you say?
:)

English Teacher
I would say into. What do you say?
:)
You see it as two words and one here.![]()
can you please tell me the answer? i think it is check in..............or am i wrong?Originally Posted by tdol
I'd use 'into':
https://www.usingenglish.com/referen...l-verbs/c.html
![]()
For goodness sake - it is "He checked in to the hotel." That's why they have "Check In" counters in hotel lobbies. A more correct sentence would read:
"He checked in at the hotel when he arrived." Also, "When he arrived at the hotel, he checked in."![]()
Check and you'll see that both are used:
http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...k+in+to+the%22
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...ck+into+the%22
![]()
Both checked in and checked into are correct. The better choice would be 'into' because the combination is efficient: one word is more economical than two.Originally Posted by elijahfry
He checked into the hotel. :D :D
He checked in to the hotel. :D
All the best,
I get a mark for linguistic economy, do I?![]()
Every little bit helps.
:wink: