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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

usage

Is there a usage of ' There is the ... '?
Please explain it to me. Thank you for your help.
  

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Your problem is unclear. That set of words is common in various contexts: Where is my book? There is your book right on the table .

  • Your problem is unclear.
  • That set of words is common in various contexts: Where is my book?
  • There is your book right on the table .
  • Why can't you dance and sing?
  • Well, there is the problem of my two left feet and the problem of my tin ear.
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Your problem is unclear. That set of words is common in various contexts:

Where is my book?
There is your book right on the table.

Why can't you dance and sing?
Well, there is the problem of my two left feet and the problem of my tin ear.

There is the doorbell.
Well, just don't stand there—see who it is!

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