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Behnam A Posted 15 years ago
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There you go

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what does "there you go" mean ?
in what situations is it ued ?
  

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This is an idiom in English, with no real grammatical function and no real meaning. It's used sort of like "filler," in order to say something that's friendly and encouraging. For example: You change a woman's flat tire, which she couldn't do.

  • This is an idiom in English, with no real grammatical function and no real meaning.
  • It's used sort of like "filler," in order to say something that's friendly and encouraging.
  • For example: You change a woman's flat tire, which she couldn't do.
  • " A student is having difficulty with something.
  • The teacher explains how to do it and the student finally gets it.
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This is an idiom in English, with no real grammatical function and no real meaning. It's used sort of like "filler," in order to say something that's friendly and encouraging. For example:

You change a woman's flat tire, which she couldn't do. After you've finished you might say: "There you go."

A student is having difficulty with something. The teacher explains how to do it

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