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Yellowstarstruck Posted 7 years ago
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There

Hi! The underlined word is not necessary isn't it? Thanks, Fulvio

1. There is a famous castle.

2. There is a famous castle there.

  

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No need to answer. I've figured it out. There refers to "existence" and the underlined "there" in the sentence refers to the location.

  • No need to answer.
  • I've figured it out.
  • There refers to "existence" and the underlined "there" in the sentence refers to the location.
  • 2.
  • There is a famous castle there.
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No need to answer. I've figured it out. There refers to "existence" and the underlined "there" in the sentence refers to the location.

2. There is a famous castle there.

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