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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Be here / be there

I miss you when you are not here.
I miss you when you are not there.

What's the difference between these sentences?

I know that "here" and "there" are antonyms but doesn't "to be there" mean that you are sort of like available to help or support someone?
  

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Hi, I miss you when you are not here. I miss you when you are not there. What's the difference between these sentences?

  • Hi, I miss you when you are not here.
  • I miss you when you are not there.
  • What's the difference between these sentences?
  • I know that "here" and "there" are antonyms Yes, that's the idea above.
  • but doesn't "to be there" mean that you are sort of like available to help or support someone?
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Hi,
I miss you when you are not here.
I miss you when you are not there.

What's the difference between these sentences?
I know that "here" and "there" are antonyms Yes, that's the idea above.

but doesn't "to be there" mean that you are sort of like available to help or support someone? Th

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