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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

what does 'there' refer to?

Off they went to find him in the forest, and there atop a tall bael tree was their friend.
What does 'there' in the sentence refer to?
  

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Anonymous What does 'there' in the sentence refer to? there = atop the bael tree.

  • Anonymous What does 'there' in the sentence refer to?
  • there = atop the bael tree.
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AnonymousWhat does 'there' in the sentence refer to?
there = atop the bael tree.
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I think the adv there refers to 'in the forest' and the sentence would be in the forest atop a bale tree--
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In writing inversion pattern,the place wider comes before the other place which is narrower when they are place at the front position???
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Anonymousthe place wider comes before the other place which is narrower when they are place at the front position?
I don't know what that means, sorry. Please explain more.

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