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'Here is structure'. Is it right in English grammar?For example , 'Here is a apple' 'Here is structure'. Is it right in English grammar? I've seen some sentences that used this structure. For example , 'Here is a apple.'
Dec 8, 2014 12:31 PM
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Here is the structure. (remember the "the") Here is an apple. Yes, these are perfectly fine sentences.
December 8, 2014
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Sometimes "here" means something like "this." This / Here is the news. This / Here is what I mean. This / Here is how to do it. This / Here is how it goes. Source: Sidney Greenbaum, THE OXFORD ENGLISH GRAMMAR (1996).
December 8, 2014
This / here is an apple. This / here is your apple. This / here is the apple that you wanted. Here are three apples. These / here are your three apples. These / here are the three apples that you wanted. That / there is an apple. That / there is your apple. That / there is the apple that you wanted. There are three apples. Those / there are your three apples. Those / there are the three apples that you wanted. This one is an apple. This one is your apple. This one is the apple that you wanted. That one is an apple. That one is your apple. That one is the apple that you wanted.
December 9, 2014
an apple , sorry
December 8, 2014
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