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Olive witty 302 Posted 9 years ago
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There is/are

Hello! Can i use there'is/are when introducing well-known things. For example There's the Louvre in Paris or enumerating several things "There's the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, the Moulen Rouge in Paris"

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olive witty 302 Can I use there'is/are when introducing well-known things. I see no connection between 'there is/are' and well-known things. You can use 'there is/are' with anything.

  • olive witty 302 Can I use there'is/are when introducing well-known things.
  • I see no connection between 'there is/are' and well-known things.
  • You can use 'there is/are' with anything.
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olive witty 302Can I use there'is/are when introducing well-known things.

I see no connection between 'there is/are' and well-known things. You can use 'there is/are' with anything.

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