1. enter
Before they entered the jungle, the three friends made a promise that they would ‘go in together and come out together’.
Don't enter.
But she had not expected to cross an ocean, enter a new and romantic-sounding country, and find herself in exactly the same position.
I wonder whether I can add a sentence simply by pressing the Enter key.
Enter!
Endometritis is a disease where bacteria enter the uterus and cause inflammation of the inner membrane.
It is known all over the world that, in Japan, students have to take difficult entrance examinations to enter universities.
An Englishman, a Belgian and a Dutchman enter a pub and sit down at the counter. Says the barkeeper, "Wait a minute, is this a joke or what?"
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After a few moments the door opened and Mary entered the room. / I enter the office and make myself a coffee.
He would have been able to enter a good university easily if he had tried, but he entered a vocational school instead.
Throat and nose membranes hurt by dry air allow cold viruses to enter more easily. It is important to carry out sensible counter plans against the cold with heaters and against the dryness with humidifiers.
Enter in a contractual agreement with me and become a young magical girl!
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You'll come into a lot of money after his death.
Anthony’s nephew has come into his property. Don’t tell me her family problems didn’t come into the argument.
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Kartkówka angielski na 16.11.2020Test Hello again szkołaUnit 9 - ćwiczeniasłowa na literę CMoja lekcja 343. go up
Does Waclaw go up center?
I hope that the price of the tickets won't go up. The price of the gym membership card went up by 200%! Food prices are constantly going up. Petrol price has been going up constantly for the last three years.
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Wsp.Ap. okres zw. Ef 4-1-18Divine 30.06.2017. 1Sm 25,14Divine, 19.06.2017. Sędz 4,1-24Formal & Informal vocabularykart z money z ćwiczeń4. come in
Does this shirt come in size M?
I think that a warm day come in.
When does your bus come in?
Please come in
Johny didn't come in, again!
Don't come into cellar because it is my kingdom.
He came in the office with a smile on his face. / 2. Come in! / 3. Can I come in?
Inglese parola "wchodzić"(come in) si verifica in set:
Yellow phrasal verbs 1189 - 1237Czasowniki frazowe z przykładami użycia (A1, A2, B1)Phrasle verbs 1189-1237czasowniki frazoweSiuda - czasy II5. get in
What time did you get in last night?
Stop talking, just get in and let’s go.
get in car, house, tent
They must have got in through the bathroom window. What time did you get in last night? Our flight's getting in later than expected.
When does the train from Bath get in?
We'll get in Vienna tomorrow morning.
i get in the room
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It's getting cold, let's go in.
I looked through the window, but I didn't actually go in.
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Lisa enjoys arguing with people, so she decided to go into law.
I go into the restaurant.
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Unit 25 and 26 (new friends 2)Pytanie o drogęAll Duolingo8. get into
1. get into my new job (yoga etc.) 2. I wonder what's get into him 3. get into my trousers 4. get into trouble (hot water)
best plan is to get into the bath with glass of champagne
How did you get into journalism?
I can't get into my jeans.
I can't get into these shoes—they're too small.
He wanted to get into universitty.
I can really get into talking about politics
Earlier women and girls always get into a car before men.
Jane has been taking extra classes that will help her to get into university.
I dont really think I will ever get into cooking.
You'll have to work harder if you want to get into college.
It’s really difficult to get into Oxford or Cambridge.
get into the car
9. walk in
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27 a an employer 9.1Moje słówka angielskie (15)10. walk into
11. entered
He entered my room.
Roger Miller entered the United States Army at the age of seventeen. He was sent to an army base near Atlanta, Georgia.
What surprised me most when I first entered college was how few of my classmates knew how to study efficiently.
The asteroid broke up into small pieces as it entered Earth's atmosphere.
He began to learn English when he was twelve years old, that is to say, when he entered junior high school.
He would have been able to enter a good university easily if he had tried, but he entered a vocational school instead.
Hey, Cleo. Don't wander around too much, OK? We've only just entered the park.
Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses.
As we entered the shopping district Haruna's gaze darted about, just like she was a rustic from the hills, as she looked over the area.
Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers.
I have entered on an enterprise which is without precedent, and will have no imitator.
I'd look like a real James Bond in that, Dima said to himself, then entered the store.
I entered a singing contest sponsored by a pasta company and I made it to the semifinals.
Some astrologers believe that we entered the Age of Aquarius in the 20th century, while others think that we will have to wait until the 24th century.
Since I've entered that school, I have to write weekly reports just like Japanese students do.