How Do You Spell HOP INTO?

Pronunciation: [hˈɒp ˌɪntʊ] (IPA)

The phrase "hop into" may seem straightforward, but its spelling can be tricky for non-native English speakers. The IPA phonetic transcription of "hop" is /hɒp/, which means that the sound is a voiced bilabial plosive followed by an open mid-back rounded vowel. The word "into" has the phonetic transcription of /ˈɪntuː/, featuring an unvoiced alveolar stop followed by a close back rounded vowel. Together, the phrase "hop into" is spelled as it sounds in English, making it easy to master with a little practice.

HOP INTO Meaning and Definition

  1. Hop into is a phrasal verb that typically means to enter or get into something quickly and with agility, usually referring to vehicles or containers. It is an informal expression that conveys a sense of quickness and ease.

    When used in the context of entering a vehicle, such as a car or a bus, "hop into" suggests a swift action of getting in without much effort or delay. It implies a casual or relaxed manner of boarding a vehicle, often associated with spontaneity or informality. For example, one might say, "Let's hop into the car and go for a drive."

    "Hop into" can also be used to describe quickly entering or joining a situation or activity. It can imply a sense of seizing an opportunity or taking part in something without hesitation. For instance, someone might say, "I'll just hop into the meeting and see what's going on."

    The word "hop" in this context suggests a light and quick movement, reminiscent of a small hop or jump. This phrasal verb emphasizes the speed and agility involved in entering or joining something. It implies a sense of enthusiasm, readiness, or eagerness to participate or embark on an activity.

Etymology of HOP INTO

The word "hop into" is a phrasal verb combining the verb "hop" and the preposition "into". Each word has its own distinct etymology:

- "Hop" originated from the Middle Dutch word "hoppen", which meant "to dance" or "to jump lightly". This Middle Dutch term likely evolved from the Old Dutch word " huipen" and the Proto-Germanic word "hūpōną".

- "Into" has its roots in Old English, where it was spelled as "intō" or "in tō". It is a combination of the preposition "in" (meaning "in" or "inside") and the particle "tō" (meaning "to" or "into"). These elements can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "in" and the Proto-Indo-European root "en".

Conjugate verb Hop into

CONDITIONAL

I would hop into
you would hop into
he/she/it would hop into
we would hop into
they would hop into

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be hopping into
you would be hopping into
he/she/it would be hopping into
we would be hopping into
they would be hopping into

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have hop into
you would have hop into
he/she/it would have hop into
we would have hop into
they would have hop into

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been hopping into
you would have been hopping into
he/she/it would have been hopping into
we would have been hopping into
they would have been hopping into

FUTURE

I will hop into
you will hop into
he/she/it will hop into
we will hop into
they will hop into

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be hopping into
you will be hopping into
he/she/it will be hopping into
we will be hopping into
they will be hopping into

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hopped into
you will have hopped into
he/she/it will have hopped into
we will have hopped into
they will have hopped into

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been hopping into
you will have been hopping into
he/she/it will have been hopping into
we will have been hopping into
they will have been hopping into

IMPERATIVE

you hop into
we let´s hop into

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to hop into

PAST

I hopped into
you hopped into
he/she/it hopped into
we hopped into
they hopped into

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was hopping into
you were hopping into
he/she/it was hopping into
we were hopping into
they were hopping into

PAST PARTICIPLE

hopped into

PAST PERFECT

I had hopped into
you had hopped into
he/she/it had hopped into
we had hopped into
they had hopped into

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been hopping into
you had been hopping into
he/she/it had been hopping into
we had been hopping into
they had been hopping into

PRESENT

I hop into
you hop into
he/she/it hops into
we hop into
they hop into

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am hopping into
you are hopping into
he/she/it is hopping into
we are hopping into
they are hopping into

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hopping into

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hopped into
you have hopped into
he/she/it has hopped into
we have hopped into
they have hopped into

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been hopping into
you have been hopping into
he/she/it has been hopping into
we have been hopping into
they have been hopping into