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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

There is vs it is

Which is correct?
The baby will laugh and then cry a second later.
Does this sentence make sense?
It's a/There is a fine line between laughing an crying with him.

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Anonymous There is vs it is ... It's a/There is a fine line between ... "There's" is what you want.

  • Anonymous There is vs it is ...
  • It's a/There is a fine line between ...
  • "There's" is what you want.
  • "It's" is used in that context on a rare occasion in very informal speech.
  • CJ
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AnonymousThere is vs it is ... It's a/There is a fine line between ...
"There's" is what you want. "It's" is used in that context on a rare occasion in very informal speech.

CJ
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Anonymous between laughing and crying

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