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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

In here/there

Sir,

1.It is in here.

2.It is in there.

Are both sentences are correct? If yes.Would you please explain the maening the two sentence (1) and (2).

Thanks.
  

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"here" is like "near me" or "near us"; "there" is like "near you" or "near him, her, it, or them". Both are correct. Suppose you are in your office.

  • "here" is like "near me" or "near us"; "there" is like "near you" or "near him, her, it, or them".
  • Both are correct.
  • Suppose you are in your office.
  • A friend of yours is looking for a document.
  • Let's say it is the County Tax Report.
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"here" is like "near me" or "near us"; "there" is like "near you" or "near him, her, it, or them".

Both are correct.

Suppose you are in your office. A friend of yours is looking for a document. Let's say it is the County Tax Report. He stands just outside your office, looking into the office at you, talking to you.

-- I can't find the County Tax Report. Is it in

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