How to Use "Enter" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words enter (v): to go into a place; to input information or data; to join in an activity

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Used with adverbs:

"They illegally entered the building and were arrested."
(illegally, unlawfully)

"He slowly entered the dark room."
(slowly, cautiously, carefully, quietly)

"She quickly entered the classroom."
(quickly, quietly, suddenly)

"This information needs to be manually entered into the computer."
(manually)

"The data is automatically entered into the file."
(automatically)

Used with verbs:

"He opened the door to allow me to enter the secured building."
(to allow, to permit)

"She forbid him to enter the room until his surprise was ready."
(forbid)

Used with prepositions:

"He entered the building through the back door."
(through, by, from)

"They entered from the other room."
(from)

"She entered the data into the file."
(into, in)

"He entered his information on the form."
(on)

Used with nouns:

"He entered the army after high school."
(army, navy, air force, marines, military, workforce)

"A dog entered the yard."
(yard, room, house)

"She entered kindergarten early."
(kindergarten, school, high school, college, university)

"He entered his name into the computer."
(name, password, information, data)

"They entered into a debate."
(debate, dispute, partnership)

"The teams entered the arena."
(arena, field, stadium)

"He entered the country as a child."
(country)

"He entered a tournament at school."
(tournament, contest, race, competition)

"The army entered the war cautiously."
(war, battlefield, battle, minefield)

"He entered a plea with the judge."
(plea)


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