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Anonymous Posted 3 years ago
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'There' After 'There Is'

Hi. Suppose a context allows us to use a simple sentence in the form of There is/are... Is it preferable to end it with here/there, or the opposite is true? For example:

The hotel offers guests 125 rooms and suites. There are always many tourists (there).

  

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1. I am the manager of a hotel. I am at my desk in the hotel office.

  • 1.
  • I am the manager of a hotel.
  • I am at my desk in the hotel office.
  • The phone rings and a man asks about my hotel.
  • I say: The hotel offers guests 125 rooms and suites.
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1. I am the manager of a hotel. I am at my desk in the hotel office. The phone rings and a man asks about my hotel. I say:

The hotel offers guests 125 rooms and suites. There are always many tourists here.


2. I am a travel agent in New York. I make bookings for many hotels all over the world. I am talking with a customer about a hotel in Paris. I say:

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