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Listenever Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

enter into a movie scene


A GMA host says at 2:43,
I think we have video of it...the way you entered into the scene like that.

She was describing how the actress was entering a movie scene. And I was wondering why she would say "enter into the scene" as opposed to "enter the scene".
  

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To enter into a scene, for an actor, is to become fully involved as the character one is portraying in the scene.

  • To enter into a scene, for an actor, is to become fully involved as the character one is portraying in the scene.
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To enter into a scene, for an actor, is to become fully involved as the character one is portraying in the scene.
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Mister MicawberTo enter into a scene, for an actor, is to become fully involved as the character one is portraying in the scene.
So does this has to be "enter into"? I mean, can you leave out "into" in this context?

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