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entrance→ entranceEnglish word meaning

"entrance" is a A2-level English word meaning "entrance". Below you can find 21 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real English conversations.

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21 stories

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A1(5)
A2(8)
B1(8)
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Example Sentences

At the Supermarket
A1Everyday Situations

At the Supermarket

Lisa took a shopping cart at the entrance.

Lisa took a shopping cart at the entrance.

The Zoo Visit
A1Nature & Outdoors

The Zoo Visit

They buy tickets at the entrance.

They buy tickets at the entrance.

The Taxi Ride
A1Travel

The Taxi Ride

The driver stops in front of the entrance.

The driver stops in front of the entrance.

Getting a Library Card
A1Everyday Situations

Getting a Library Card

Lisa sees a desk near the entrance.

Lisa sees a desk near the entrance.

Checking the Price
A1Everyday Situations

Checking the Price

She takes a basket at the entrance.

She takes a basket at the entrance.

Theme Park Adventure
A2Entertainment

Theme Park Adventure

Father bought the tickets at the entrance.

Father bought the tickets at the entrance.

The Secret Admirer
A2Mystery & Curiosity

The Secret Admirer

She hid behind a big plant near the entrance.

She hid behind a big plant near the entrance.

Dress Code Mistake
A2Funny Mistakes

Dress Code Mistake

He parked his car and walked toward the entrance.

He parked his car and walked toward the entrance.

First Flight Alone
A2Travel

First Flight Alone

They hugged goodbye at the entrance of the airport.

They hugged goodbye at the entrance of the airport.

Workplace Safety
A2Work & Career

Workplace Safety

A woman named Lisa meets him at the entrance.

A woman named Lisa meets him at the entrance.

Getting an ID Card
A2Everyday Situations

Getting an ID Card

Emma took a number from a machine near the entrance.

Emma took a number from a machine near the entrance.

Landlord and Tenant
A2Dialogue Practice

Landlord and Tenant

Mr. Weber was already waiting at the entrance.

Mr. Weber was already waiting at the entrance.

A Cultural Experience
A2Travel

A Cultural Experience

Yuki taught Emma how to wash her hands at the entrance.

Yuki taught Emma how to wash her hands at the entrance.

Renting an Apartment
B1Everyday Situations

Renting an Apartment

The landlord, Mr. Weber, was waiting for her at the entrance.

The landlord, Mr. Weber, was waiting for her at the entrance.

The Jungle Book
B1Classics Retold

The Jungle Book

Shere Khan appeared at the entrance of the cave.

Shere Khan appeared at the entrance of the cave.

The Forgotten Room
B1Mystery & Curiosity

The Forgotten Room

Now she stood in front of the entrance, holding the rusty key in her hand.

Now she stood in front of the entrance, holding the rusty key in her hand.

Adopting a Pet
B1Pets & Animals

Adopting a Pet

The building was larger than she had expected, with a bright blue entrance.

The building was larger than she had expected, with a bright blue entrance.

The Theater Play
B1Entertainment

The Theater Play

Emma and Sarah met in front of the entrance at half past seven.

Emma and Sarah met in front of the entrance at half past seven.

The Engagement Party
B1Celebrations

The Engagement Party

Emma made her entrance through the rose arch, and everyone gasped.

Emma made her entrance through the rose arch, and everyone gasped.

Renewing Your Passport
B1Everyday Situations

Renewing Your Passport

Sophie took a numbered ticket from the machine near the entrance.

Sophie took a numbered ticket from the machine near the entrance.

The Art Gallery
B1Entertainment

The Art Gallery

The building was beautiful, with large glass windows and a modern entrance.

The building was beautiful, with large glass windows and a modern entrance.

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