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Vincent Teo Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

There goes the bell

(a) What does it mean?

There goes the bell.

(b) Normally, we would use "there is / are " to start a sentence. I wonder when should we use this type of sentence?

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Vincent Teo What does it mean? There goes the bell. ' mean?

  • Vincent Teo What does it mean?
  • There goes the bell.
  • ' mean?
  • Normally, we would use " T here is / are " to start a sentence.
  • But 'go' is an entirely different verb, with a different meaning than 'is'.
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Vincent TeoWhat does it mean? There goes the bell. Emotion: no
What does 'There goes the bell.' mean?

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