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It and there are the two dummy subjects used in English:We often use it as a dummy subject with adjectives and their complements:There operates as a dummy subject in the construction there is or there are. in Chinese (Traditional) Not to be confused with: their – possessive case of they: It is their book. From

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The word in the example sentence does not match the entry word. That year y, là, voilà… (dùng sau giới từ) đó, ở đó, có…



It’s confusing; they are homophones, meaning they have the same pronunciation (sound) but differ in meaning and derivation (origin)..

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di sana, terdapat, di situ…

in Norwegian The first known use of there've was in 1846. Even though they sound the same, they aren’t spelled the same … cue the noticeable errors!

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At or in that place: sit over there. allí, ahí, de ahí…

in Korean di sana, ada, di situ… Tell us about this example sentence:

(특정한 장소)-에, 저기, 누군가에게 무엇을 줄 때 사용한다…



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地方, 往那里, 在那里…

When we use here, it typically refers to the place where the speaker is, and we see the position of people and things from the speaker’s point of view:We often use here with nouns that have this or these before them, and there with nouns that have that or those before them:We can use here and there in front position, with the subject and verb inverted. Thanks!

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der, så, der kan du selv se… The word in the example sentence does not match the entry word. {{#verifyErrors}}



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(特定の場所について)そこに, そこで, (目の届く範囲で)あそこに…

tam, (použití ve vazbě there is/are), teď…



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They are witnesses,

they're – they are: They’re working on a second edition.

هُناك, اتفَضّل…

there (thâr) adv. in Catalan

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