Mom: Hello, is that the taxi company? Yes, you can help me.
I ordered a taxi to take me to the airport and it still hasn't arrived.
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After a few minutes...
Mom: Uh! There's the taxi at last! Oh, John, will you stop admiring
yourself for one minute and give me a hand with this luggage.
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What does "There's the taxi at last" mean?
Does it mean "The taxi came at last" or something else?
Thank you
Hi Reza, "There" usually talks about location. When you say "there are 5 books on the table" it means that five books are on the table and "there" refers to "on the table". When you say "there's the taxi at last" , "there" probably means in front of the house.
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Hi Reza,
"There" usually talks about location. When you say "there are 5 books on the table" it means that five books are on the table and "there" refers to "on the table".
When you say "there's the taxi at last" , "there" probably means in front of the house.
And yes! It means the taxi came at last.
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