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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

what's difference

hello

could you exlplane me what's the difference in saying in here / there and just here / there? for example

What does he do in there? or just there

You can stay in here (here)

and so on

thank you
  

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Just (and I'd say more commonly the word 'right') is used before here or there to refer to a very specific point.

  • Just (and I'd say more commonly the word 'right') is used before here or there to refer to a very specific point.
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Just (and I'd say more commonly the word 'right') is used before here or there to refer to a very specific point.

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