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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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What is there? What's in?

Hello!

As far as I know we use for questions use : What is there in all these cupboards?

However, in a book I have come across a question: "What's in all these cupboards?"
The answer: "there are some cups..."

Is it correct?
  

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What is there in all these cupboards? What's in all these cupboards? Those two questions are OK and synonymous.

  • What is there in all these cupboards?
  • What's in all these cupboards?
  • Those two questions are OK and synonymous.
  • The second is probably more common.
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What is there in all these cupboards?
What's in all these cupboards?

Those two questions are OK and synonymous. The second is probably more common.

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