by glorybee ?? Thu Aug 15, 2013 9:28 pm lish1936 wrote:do not mean to beat a dead horse, but as per the in to, is there any time that the two words are written separately?Lillian--yes, if the 'in' and the 'to' are used as two separate prepositions, or, as in this example, if the 'in' is a preposition and the 'to' is part of an infinitive.Piper stood shyly in the bedroom doorway, and I invited her