There is/It has |
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Pavel Ferenc (ferencpavel@netscape.net) |
2003/09/02 16:09 |
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From: Pavel Ferenc <ferencpavel@netscape.net>
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Subject: There is/It has
Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 00:09:59 +0200
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Is the following sentence gram. correct? "There is Tower Bridge in
London." or should I use something like: "London has/boasts Tower
Bridge." ("Tower Bridge is in London" is gram. correct, but it doesn't
express the idea of giving some info about London and its places of
interest, such as Tower Bridge). Thanks for any help
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