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No, it is a preposition. It is a version of the prepositions in and to (going within).
No. It is primarily a preposition. As it is describing you going along something. Forward, across, into, beside are all prepositions.

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No, the word 'into' is a preposition, a word that connects a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence.

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  • I ran into him at the mall. (the preposition 'into' connects the pronoun 'him' to the verb 'ran')
  • Next, fold the pecans into the batter. (the preposition 'into' connects the noun 'batter' to the noun 'pecans')
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