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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Idiom?

The teacher entered into the class and immediately the students stopped talking.

In the sentence, is it correct to use the idiom 'enter into'? Thanks in advance.

  

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In the sentence, is it correct to use the idiom 'enter into'? No. 'Enter into' refers only to contracts and agreements.

  • In the sentence, is it correct to use the idiom 'enter into'?
  • No.
  • 'Enter into' refers only to contracts and agreements.
  • The teacher entered the classroom, and immediately the students stopped talking.
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anonymousThe teacher entered into the class and immediately the students stopped talking.In the sentence, is it correct to use the idiom 'enter into'?

No. 'Enter into' refers only to contracts and agreements.

The teacher entered the classroom, and immediately the students stopped talking.

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