Anonymous Posted 13 years ago Grammar
There is a book on the table. VS. A book is on the table. There is a book on the table. VS. A book is on the table. I think both mean the same. What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual and have a good and safe day.
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Top answer Anonymous.... There is a book on the table. A book is on the table.
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Anonymous.... There is a book on the table. A book is on the table. I think both mean the same. Basically yes, but only the first one is likely to be spontaneously said. (that is without any prior See More
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