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Preposition – “Into”
Into indicates movement or direction toward the interior or a specific location within another object or place.
Preposition – “In”
The preposition in can be used to indicate a period of time, especially when you want to convey that something happened during part or all of that time period. Here are some examples: I'll meet you in the morning.
Preposition – “For”
I made a reservation for two at the restaurant. She wrote a heartfelt letter for her best friend. In each of these sentences, the preposition for is used to convey the idea that something is being done or provided with the intention of giving it to someone else
Preposition – “Between”
Preposition between with the meaning in or into the space that separates two places, people, or objects: Here are some examples of how the preposition between can be used to indicate the space that separates two places, people, or objects: The cat sat between the two pillows on the couch.