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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
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There's another thing

Hi teachers,

Would it be correct to say "There's another thing" to mean "There's one more thing"?

  

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HUBLOT Would it be correct to say "There's another thing" to mean "There's one more thing"? Yes. In my experience, there is is usually done without in spoken English.

  • HUBLOT Would it be correct to say "There's another thing" to mean "There's one more thing"?
  • Yes.
  • In my experience, there is is usually done without in spoken English.
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HUBLOTWould it be correct to say "There's another thing" to mean "There's one more thing"?
Yes.

In my experience, there is is usually done without in spoken English.

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