Reporter: I’m here with Carlos in his fruit and vegetable store and
Carlos is going to help me make a salad.
Carlos: OK. Yes, use nice Spanish onion.
Reporter: Spanish onions, of course we always need that.
Carlos: Nice red pepper.
Reporter: Aha, a red pepper.
Carlos: Nice slice cucumber.
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Reporter: Very good, and Carlos what do you have here on special?
Carlos: Special, I got five lemons 1 dollar, extra large.
Five lemons, extra large for 1 dollar. So there we have it,
and we shouldn’t forget the lettuce if we’re going to make a salad,
right Carlos?
Carlos: That’s true. <<< Original text
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1- What does "So there we have it" mean?
2- I think "Carlos: That’s true" is incorrect, so what does Carlos really say?
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rezaenglish 1- What does "So there we have it" mean? " I am guessing it's the reporter who says that. It seems he is returning to the original topic, making a salad, and "there we have it" means "we have all the ingredients we need to make a salad".
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rezaenglish1- What does "So there we have it" mean?
You seem to have left out one "Reporter" because you have Carlos saying "Right, Carlos?" I am guessing it's the reporter who says that. It seems he is returning to the original topic, making a salad, and "there we have it" means "we have all the ingredients we need to make a salad". The expression generall