Answer: Fit in
Fit in means to belong to or conform, e.g. She doesn't fit in with the other children (she is a bit different and doesn't mix with them easily).
Fit in also means to find a time or place or time for something, e.g. The dentist fit me in for an emergency appointment (ouch!)
Wasn't easy - the verb fit has hundreds of uses. Test your knowledge of fit + prepositions with this quick online quiz.
Fit in means to belong to or conform, e.g. She doesn't fit in with the other children (she is a bit different and doesn't mix with them easily).
Fit in also means to find a time or place or time for something, e.g. The dentist fit me in for an emergency appointment (ouch!)
Wasn't easy - the verb fit has hundreds of uses. Test your knowledge of fit + prepositions with this quick online quiz.
Scored 100% on the quiz, and am very relieved, being an English teacher in my other life. Had a few doubts, but I blame your questions.
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