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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Help Please!

Hi,

I have a question that I hope you would help me with.

I know of many Indians who end their sentences with 'there'.

For example:
1. A lot of improvement is there.
2. Today PT classes are there.
3. On Tuesday, the meeting is there.

I have no clue as to why they speak like that. Is it acceptable in English? It has totally confused me.

Please help!
  

Top answer

No, wrong. Perhaps they mean this. 1.

  • No, wrong.
  • Perhaps they mean this.
  • 1.
  • There is a lot of improvement.
  • 2.
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No, wrong.
Perhaps they mean this.
1. There is a lot of improvement.
2. Today there are PT classes.
3. On Tuesday, there is the meeting.

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