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StarkHalo Posted 20 years ago
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There is a meeting tomorrow, ISN'T IT or ISN'T THERE?

There is a meeting tomorrow, isn't it?
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There is a meeting tomorrow, isn't there?

I think both of these phrases are correct, though I think the former is more correct. Any comments you may have?
  

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Only this one is correct: There is a meeting tomorrow, isn't there? They are not both correct. CJ

  • Only this one is correct: There is a meeting tomorrow, isn't there?
  • They are not both correct.
  • CJ
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Only this one is correct: There is a meeting tomorrow, isn't there?
They are not both correct.

CJ
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Why is isn't there correct and isn't it incorrect

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