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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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What is the diffrence and use of there and it is
  

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The meaning and usage is technically different for these two, but there can be a quite similar sense to them, for example: There is nothing here that I need. ) It is something that I don't need. ) There is time to fix it before he arrives.

  • The meaning and usage is technically different for these two, but there can be a quite similar sense to them, for example: There is nothing here that I need.
  • ) It is something that I don't need.
  • ) There is time to fix it before he arrives.
  • ) It is something we can fix before he arrives.
  • ) There is a big house at the end of that road.
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The meaning and usage is technically different for these two, but there can be a quite similar sense to them, for example:

There is nothing here that I need. (All the things here are of no use to me.)

It is something that I don't need. (This particular thing is of no use to me.)

There is time to fix it before he arrives. (We can fix it before he arrives.)

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