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whats the difference between it and there

whats the difference between it and tthere
  

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They generally are used differently, but they can be used in certain situations to mean the same thing: You're looking for something, and you search for it in a room, and you don't find it in the room. " You then look in another room, and find it. "

  • They generally are used differently, but they can be used in certain situations to mean the same thing: You're looking for something, and you search for it in a room, and you don't find it in the room.
  • " You then look in another room, and find it.
  • "
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They generally are used differently, but they can be used in certain situations to mean the same thing:

You're looking for something, and you search for it in a room, and you don't find it in the room. You can say, with the same sense, either of the following:

"There is nothing here."

"It is not here."

You then look in another room, and find it. You can s

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