👉 The "Enter" key on a computer keyboard.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! You’ve got the dictionary right – “Enter” is that little button we press to tell the computer what to do. It starts a new line, you see? But "enters" as in a verb … that's where it gets a bit more clever, you agree? “ Enters ” means to come into a place – to step inside! Think of a character in a story, or a person walking through a doorway. It’s like they are making their way in. Let's try a rhyme to help it stick: "He enters the room with a smile so bright," “Enters” means to come in, just right! It can also mean to begin something – like entering a competition or an agreement. So, while "Enter" is for typing, “enters” describes movement and starting things anew. Any questions? Don’t be shy, let's discuss!