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Carter Lee Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

is this sentence correct?

Hi.
I found some text like this 'He said there's this new company which is very high-tech.'

But I am curious about especially this part "there's this new company".
Is this abstracted like this 'there is this new company'?
  

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"there's" means "there is", stating the existence of something. "

  • "there's" means "there is", stating the existence of something.
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"there's" means "there is", stating the existence of something.

"there's this ..." is a colloquial or chatty way of saying "there's a ..."

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