The preposition "into" is used to indicate movement from one place to another, often in a specific direction. It can also imply a change from one state or condition to another.
"Into" Examples
Into
This is a preposition that shows direction or movement from one place to another.
Examples:
I'm walking into town to meet my friends. (indicating movement towards a place) The river flows into the ocean. (indicating direction or movement) She put the book into her bag. (indicating movement from one place to another) The company is expanding into new markets. (indicating a movement or extension into a new area) The arrow is pointing into the target. (indicating direction or movement towards a specific point)
Note: INTO can also indicate a change of state, condition, or activity, e.g. "She changed into her swimsuit", but the examples above focus on the spatial or directional sense of the word.