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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"There are'' vs ''we have"?

I give two examples below.

1. There are 12 teachers in our school.

2. We have 12 teachers in our school.

Could you tell me whether the two sentences above express the same meaning or not?

  

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roky0071 I give two examples below. Let me give two examples below. I'd like to give two examples below.

  • roky0071 I give two examples below.
  • Let me give two examples below.
  • I'd like to give two examples below.
  • When you use the present simple tense to say what you are going to do, it sounds like a formal announcement.
  • We don't announce what we're going to do before we do it.
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roky0071I give two examples below.

Let me give two examples below.

I'd like to give two examples below.

When you use the present simple tense to say what you are going to do, it sounds like a formal announcement. We don't announce what we're going to do before we do it. by C

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