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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Please explain the following grammar lesson:

'Enter' (exit point), 'e' (entry point), 'entered' (past tense)
  

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" I have no idea what the rest of your post means -- "exit point," "entry point," and "e" have nothing to do with grammar.

  • " I have no idea what the rest of your post means -- "exit point," "entry point," and "e" have nothing to do with grammar.
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"Entered" is the past tense of "enter." I have no idea what the rest of your post means -- "exit point," "entry point," and "e" have nothing to do with grammar.
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Anonymous 'e' (entry point),
I suppose the noun is wanted: entrance.

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