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"intrude into my house" vs "intrude my house"

The correct phrase is 'intrude into my house.' 'Intrude into' is the correct phrasal verb to use in this context when talking about someone entering a place without permission. 'Intrude my house' is not a common or correct construction in English.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

intrude into my house

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'intrude into my house' when referring to someone entering your house without permission. 'Into' is a preposition that is necessary to complete the phrasal verb 'intrude.'

Examples:

  • I can't believe someone would intrude into my house while I was away.
  • Please don't intrude into my house without asking first.

intrude my house

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Intrude' requires the preposition 'into' to form the correct phrasal verb.


Alternatives:

  • intrude into my house
  • enter my house without permission
  • trespass on my property
  • invade my home
  • violate my privacy

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