entró

entered, i enter


Verb entró

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of entrar.

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Examples
  • Tom entró en pánico.

    Tom panicked.

  • Un extraño entró en el edificio.

    A stranger came into the building.

  • Tom entró en el coche y encendió el motor.

    Tom got in the car and started the engine.

  • Una pelota de béisbol entró volando por la ventana.

    A baseball came flying through the window.

  • Tom entró a la cocina.

    Tom entered the kitchen.

  • Él entró al banco.

    He went into the bank.

  • Creo que te entró miedo.

    I think you panicked.

  • Ella entró por la puerta.

    She came in through the door.

  • Entró a la sala cuando hablábamos mal de ella.

    She came back in the room when we spoke ill of her.

  • Tom entró al bar y se sentó en el banquillo junto a María.

    Tom entered the bar and sat on the stool next to Mary.

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