ha entrado en

ha entrado en(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. he's gone into
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., el libro).
(masculine)
¿Dónde está Alberto? - Ha entrado en el correo. Tiene que enviar una carta certificada.Where's Alberto? - He's gone into the post office. He has to send a letter by registered mail.
b. she's gone into
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la manzana).
(feminine)
Ana tenía sed y ha entrado en ese bar a beber una Coca-Cola.Ana was thirsty, and she's gone into that bar to drink a Coca-Cola.
c. it's gone into
¿Adónde ha ido la cucaracha? - Ha entrado en la cocina. ¡Qué asco!Where's the cockroach gone? - It's gone into the kitchen. It's disgusting!
d. has gone into
Papá ha entrado en el supermercado. Tenía que comprar unas cosas.Dad has gone into the supermarket. He had to buy a few things.
e. he's come into
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., el libro).
(masculine)
¿Qué quiere ese señor? - Ha entrado en la tienda para preguntarnos el precio de la corbata del escaparate.What does that man want? - He's come into the store to ask the price of the tie in the shop window.
f. she's come into
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la manzana).
(feminine)
La jefa ya está aquí. Ha entrado en la reunión con una carpeta enorme bajo el brazo.The boss is here now. She's come into the meeting with a huge folder under her arm.
g. it's come into
¿De quién es ese perro? - No lo sé, ha entrado en el jardín y lleva toda la mañana jugando con Toby.Whose is that dog? - I don't know. It's come into the garden, and it's been playing with Toby all morning.
h. has come into
Mamá, Susana ha entrado en la casa con las botas llenas de barro.Mom, Susana has come into the house with her boots covered in mud.
2.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person singular)
a. you've gone into
"Ha entrado en la casa usando su propia llave. ¿Por qué sigue negando que vive allí?" le preguntó el policía al hombre."You've gone into the house using your own key. Why do you keep denying that you live there?" the policeman asked the man.
b. you've come into
Ya que ha entrado en la galería, ¿por qué no ve la exposición?Now that you've come into the gallery, why don't you see the exhibition?
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