why "into" is used

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jasonlulu_2000

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Source: my textbook

So many French words slowly entered into the English language.

Is "into" unnecessary here?
Thanks for your help!

Jason
 
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Do you mean "Why is 'into' used?"
 
Yes, I thought "So many French words slowly entered the English language." would be fine just like "We entered the room".

Thanks!
 
Please tell us the name and, if it's listed, the author(s) of the book.
 
English textbook for senior high school students By Nils-Olov Fors Patrick Wallace Simon McCue
 
English Textbook for Senior High School Students by Nils-Olov Fors, Patrick Wallace, and Simon McCue.
See above. Never use more than one space after a word.
 
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