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Evo25 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

There you go/Here you go

(1) what do there you go/here you go mean?

(2)How about this one-Poached haddock fillet? What is it like?

why it should be appear in like instead of likes here..!

Thanks for explanation
  

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1-- They are synonymous, informal set phrases used when handing a requested item to someone. 'Here/There you are' are also synonymous. 2--'Like' is a preposition.

  • 1-- They are synonymous, informal set phrases used when handing a requested item to someone.
  • 'Here/There you are' are also synonymous.
  • 2--'Like' is a preposition.
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1-- They are synonymous, informal set phrases used when handing a requested item to someone. 'Here/There you are' are also synonymous.

2--'Like' is a preposition.

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