المعنى
To enter a place, like a room or building.
خلفية ثقافية
The 'walk-in' culture is huge in the US, from urgent care medical clinics to hair salons. It reflects a fast-paced lifestyle where people value flexibility over rigid scheduling. In the UK, 'popping in' is a common variation of 'walking in'. It implies a very short, friendly visit, often for a cup of tea, and is a staple of British social life. While 'walking in' is common in shops, entering a home is much more formal. You would never just 'walk in' to a Japanese home without a clear invitation and the ritual of removing shoes in the genkan. Germans value privacy and 'Lüften' (airing out rooms). You might 'walk in' to a room and find all the windows open, even in winter! It's also polite to knock even if a door is slightly ajar.
The 'Into' Rule
Always use 'into' if you are mentioning the specific room or building name right after the verb.
Silent L
Remember that the 'L' in 'walk' is never pronounced. Saying 'wal-k' sounds very non-native.
المعنى
To enter a place, like a room or building.
The 'Into' Rule
Always use 'into' if you are mentioning the specific room or building name right after the verb.
Silent L
Remember that the 'L' in 'walk' is never pronounced. Saying 'wal-k' sounds very non-native.
Adjective Use
Use 'walk-in' (with a hyphen) when describing a closet, a clinic, or a customer without an appointment.
Knocking
In most English-speaking cultures, it is polite to knock before you walk in, even if you know the person well.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'walk in'.
I was so surprised when my brother ______ the room during my birthday party.
The sentence is in the past tense ('was surprised'), so we use 'walked in'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the correct usage of 'walk in'.
We use 'walked into' when we name the place (the office).
Complete the dialogue.
A: Do I need to call the barber first? B: No, it's a ______ clinic. You can just go.
'Walk-in' is the adjective used for businesses that don't require appointments.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You accidentally see your roommate in their underwear.
'Walk in on someone' means to interrupt them in a private moment.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Walk In vs. Walk Into
Common Walk-In Places
Home
- • Kitchen
- • Bedroom
- • Closet
Services
- • Hairdresser
- • Doctor
- • Bank
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينI was so surprised when my brother ______ the room during my birthday party.
The sentence is in the past tense ('was surprised'), so we use 'walked in'.
Choose the correct usage of 'walk in'.
We use 'walked into' when we name the place (the office).
A: Do I need to call the barber first? B: No, it's a ______ clinic. You can just go.
'Walk-in' is the adjective used for businesses that don't require appointments.
You accidentally see your roommate in their underwear.
'Walk in on someone' means to interrupt them in a private moment.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةYes, but 'walk in' is more casual and specifically means you are on foot. 'Enter' is more formal.
It's better to say 'I walked into the kitchen'. 'Walked in the kitchen' means you were already there walking around.
It is a closet large enough that you can physically walk inside it to choose your clothes.
No, use 'get in' for a car. You can only 'walk in' to things you can stand up in.
It means to enter a room and accidentally see someone doing something private.
Yes, it can be a noun meaning a person who visits a business without an appointment.
The past tense is 'walked in'.
It is neutral, but 'walking in' without knocking can be considered rude depending on the situation.
Yes, it's a figurative way to say you got a job very easily.
'Step in' often implies a smaller movement or taking action to help in a situation.
Only when you use it as an adjective before a noun, like 'walk-in clinic'.
Yes, it is very common in all varieties of English.
عبارات ذات صلة
walk into
similarTo enter a specific place (requires an object).
walk out
contrastTo leave a place on foot.
walk in on
specialized formTo interrupt someone by entering.
walk-in closet
builds onA very large closet you can enter.
step in
similarTo enter or to intervene.
barge in
specialized formTo enter rudely.