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This week, we're examining the phrases "to be onto something" and "to be into something," which are frequently used in speech and writing and have many meanings.
The phrases "to be onto something" and "to be into something" each have different meanings, and they also have different meanings when used with "someone" instead of "something." Therefore, knowing these two phrases will help you incorporate multiple patterns into your life that you can use in conversations about different topics.
For example, you could use these phrases to talk about "liking someone." Or you could mention "being interested in a hobby." You could also easily convey the meaning of "pursuing" someone or "being close to a discovery." Because these phrases are so versatile, knowing them will help us continue our speeches, presentations, and writings with vibrant expressions.
That's why this week, we'll explore the meanings and uses of these phrases together.
We'll be doing this with plenty of examples and real-life videos. By the end of this video, you'll be able to easily incorporate this phrase into your life.
Some of the points I cover in this video are:
• What does "to be onto something" mean?
• What does "to be into something" mean?
• Does it have different meanings?
• How can we use it?
• Examples of expressions used depending on the situation.
• Explanations of the examples.
• Excerpts from real videos.
By the end of this video, you'll understand the phrases "to be into something" and "to be onto something" and will be able to use them easily in your conversations or correspondence.
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