Monday, April 14, 2008

Phrasal Verbs with "Into"
1. Come into: to inherit
AE: He came into a large fortune at the age of 21.

2. Go into: to undertake as one's study or work
AE: She untertook the training of the new worker.

3. Bump into: to meet someone unexpectedly
AE: I bumped into my friend this morning.

4. Burst into: to suddenly cry
AE: He burst into laughter when he heard the joke.

5. Get into: to cause someone else to start doing something
AE: You'll get into the trouble .

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Leonardo,

I like that you chose "bump into"...I kind-of bumped into my dad today, except that he didn't see me, so I didn't exactly 'bump into' him...I was on the bus, and I saw him walking on the sidewalk :)

Take care!