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Oligalma Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Here is / Here there is

Do the following sentences mean the same?

Here is a car.
Here there is a car.
  

Top answer

Here there is a car. They do. People would rarely use the second one, however.

  • Here there is a car.
  • They do.
  • People would rarely use the second one, however.
  • CJ
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moginn Do the following sentences mean the same?Here is a car.Here there is a car.
They do. People would rarely use the second one, however.

CJ

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