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Nikitus Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Flynn enters in an old room with white walls

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Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

Flynn enters in an old room with white walls. Flynn sees Chloe lay down in a big bed. An old lady is sitting on the edge of the bed.

Context: It is a dream of Flynn

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Not quite. Say eg Flynn enters an old room with white walls. He sees Chloe lying in a big bed.

  • Not quite.
  • Say eg Flynn enters an old room with white walls.
  • He sees Chloe lying in a big bed.
  • An old lady is sitting on the edge of it.
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Not quite.
Say eg

Flynn enters an old room with white walls. He sees Chloe lying in a big bed. An old lady is sitting on the edge of it.
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NikitusFlynn enters in an old room
A lot of languages use "enter in" or "enter into" (a place), but English is not one of them.

Be careful to leave out "in". We say "enter a room".

CJ

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