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Train tile Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

There Usage

Hi,

i would like to know the difference between below sentences.

1.There is a Dog.

2.Dog is there.

  

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train tile 1. There is a d og. 2.

  • train tile 1.
  • There is a d og.
  • 2.
  • A dog is there.
  • The meaning is similar.
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train tile1. There is a dog.
2. A dog is there.

The meaning is similar. "there" in (2) more literally means "in that place" (some place known to the reader from context), whereas in (1), "there is ~" is a set idiomatic pattern stating the existence of something. (1) fe

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