Verbe régulierNiveau C1
TO ENTER
entrer
Past participle: entered
Present participle: entering
Present Simple
Ienter
Youenter
He/She/Itenters
Weenter
You (pl.)enter
Theyenter
Present Continuous
Iam entering
Youare entering
He/She/Itis entering
Weare entering
You (pl.)are entering
Theyare entering
Past Simple
Ientered
Youentered
He/She/Itentered
Weentered
You (pl.)entered
Theyentered
Past Continuous
Iwas entering
Youwere entering
He/She/Itwas entering
Wewere entering
You (pl.)were entering
Theywere entering
Present Perfect
Ihave entered
Youhave entered
He/She/Ithas entered
Wehave entered
You (pl.)have entered
Theyhave entered
Past Perfect
Ihad entered
Youhad entered
He/She/Ithad entered
Wehad entered
You (pl.)had entered
Theyhad entered
Future (will)
Iwill enter
Youwill enter
He/She/Itwill enter
Wewill enter
You (pl.)will enter
Theywill enter
Future (going to)
Iam going to enter
Youare going to enter
He/She/Itis going to enter
Weare going to enter
You (pl.)are going to enter
Theyare going to enter
Conditional
Iwould enter
Youwould enter
He/She/Itwould enter
Wewould enter
You (pl.)would enter
Theywould enter
Exemples
- •Please enter the room quietly.
- •She is entering the competition.
- •They have entered a new market.
À propos du verbe "enter"
Le verbe anglais "to enter" signifie "entrer" en français. C'est un verbe régulier qui se conjugue en ajoutant -ed au passé : "entered".
Ce verbe est de niveau C1 selon le CECRL (Cadre Européen Commun de Référence pour les Langues). Son participe présent est "entering", utilisé pour former les temps continus (continuous tenses).
Pour maîtriser la conjugaison de "enter", entraînez-vous avec les différents temps présentés ci-dessus. Le Present Simple et le Past Simple sont les temps les plus couramment utilisés en anglais au quotidien.
