Enter into This is another example of prepositional tautology when it means going into a place like a house, room or car. The preposition ‘into’ is redundant and, indeed, useless in the expression.
A preposition is a word that tells you where or when something is in relation to something else. Examples of prepositions include words like 'after', 'before', 'on', 'under', 'inside' and 'outside'.
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