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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Display

There's a new car on display in the LA convention center and I say to my friend:

I've seen the car in japan. Or

I've seen it in Japan.

Could both be used?

Thank you!
  

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Both could be used. The second one is more common if your friend knows you are talking about the car, if they don't then you either point or say the car/that car.

  • Both could be used.
  • The second one is more common if your friend knows you are talking about the car, if they don't then you either point or say the car/that car.
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Both could be used. The second one is more common if your friend knows you are talking about the car, if they don't then you either point or say the car/that car.

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