Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "There"
The meaning of "There" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does there's that mean?
A:
I'm not sure how to explain it, but it's kind of like him saying,
"Even though everything else is going wrong, at least there's the fact that we have each other".
"Even though everything else is going wrong, at least there's the fact that we have each other".
Q:
What does over there mean?
A:
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Q:
What does There,there. mean?
A:
We use this expression when we are trying to calm someone down or reassure them of something.
For example, if a small child bumped his head on the table and is crying because he is in pain, his mother will hold him and say, “shhhh, don’t cry. There, there. Everything will be okay.”
For example, if a small child bumped his head on the table and is crying because he is in pain, his mother will hold him and say, “shhhh, don’t cry. There, there. Everything will be okay.”
Q:
What does out there mean?
A:
“Out there” means “in the world” or “exist”.
For example:
“There are a lot of good English materials in the world.”
“There are a lot of good English materials that exist.”
It means that you can find a lot of good English materials if you look for them.
For example:
“There are a lot of good English materials in the world.”
“There are a lot of good English materials that exist.”
It means that you can find a lot of good English materials if you look for them.
Q:
What does Hey there (somebody's name) mean?
A:
It can be used on the phone as well as face to face
Example sentences using "There"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with over there.
A:
The book is not here. It’s over there on the shelf.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with about, to, that, there.
A:
About : Tell me about yourself
To: I want to go ride a bike
That : that bag looks great
There: I'm just going there for a while
To: I want to go ride a bike
That : that bag looks great
There: I'm just going there for a while
Q:
Please show me example sentences with there.
A:
With the word 'there'?
Examples:
There were seven sisters who lived together in the woods.
"Look over there!" Brianna pointed to a large statue.
Dad sat down and rubbed his face. "We could go there if you want to." He said to me.
Examples:
There were seven sisters who lived together in the woods.
"Look over there!" Brianna pointed to a large statue.
Dad sat down and rubbed his face. "We could go there if you want to." He said to me.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with out there.
A:
its like saying that your style is very unique, different or even unusual. Some people might think of it as an insult while others as a compliment so just be careful who you say it to
Q:
Please show me example sentences with there.
A:
There (used in past sentences to talk about a certain place or position or a about a certain thing someone has done. e.g. It happened over there(place/position). He stopped there(he stopped doing something THERE).
Synonyms of "There" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between there(here) and in there( in here) ?
A:
"There" is any open place. "The bank is over there." "Set the box down there." (on the floor)
"In there" is a place within something else. "Please put the money in there" (in the safe). "I thought my cat was in the closet, but he isn't in there."
Same with "here". "Set the groceries here." (on the table) "Put the groceries in here." (in the cupboard)
"In there" is a place within something else. "Please put the money in there" (in the safe). "I thought my cat was in the closet, but he isn't in there."
Same with "here". "Set the groceries here." (on the table) "Put the groceries in here." (in the cupboard)
Q:
What is the difference between There and Over there ?
A:
“There” is any place that is not “here” “over there” is farther away from the speaker, “over there” is sometimes replaced with “yon’” or “yonder” particularly with large distances
“The chair is there by the table.”
“The chair is over there on the other side of the street.”
“The Chair is at the top of that hill yonder/over there”
“The chair is there by the table.”
“The chair is over there on the other side of the street.”
“The Chair is at the top of that hill yonder/over there”
Q:
What is the difference between Hey there and Hey you ?
A:
hey there-it includes few people
hey you-a specific person
hey you-a specific person
Q:
What is the difference between there and thither and yonder and over there ?
A:
“Yonder” and “thither” are largely archaic in most forms of standard American English, especially “thither.” I think in some dialects “yonder” is still used. But it is a way of saying “over there.”
Q:
What is the difference between there and over there ?
A:
"over there" es más lejano que "there". Usualmente significa una locación no cerca a ni el orador ni el escuchador.
Translations of "There"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Hello there! Could you help me please? Which one(s) is(are) correct? And how does it sound to native speakers?
1) He feels about any criticism very badly
2) He feels about any criticism very negative
3) He feels very negative about any criticism
1) He feels about any criticism very badly
2) He feels about any criticism very negative
3) He feels very negative about any criticism
A:
You cannot use the first two forms in English. After you have stated the verb Feel, you must qualify it immediately – he feels terrible
He feels very bad about any criticism
He feels very negative about any criticism
On the other hand, you could use a different word for a different result –
He takes any criticism very badly - This is a very natural and useful way of saying it
You cannot use the first two forms in English. After you have stated the verb Feel, you must qualify it immediately – he feels terrible
He feels very bad about any criticism
He feels very negative about any criticism
On the other hand, you could use a different word for a different result –
He takes any criticism very badly - This is a very natural and useful way of saying it
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Hey you there
A:
Yes that’s correct.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? there
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Hello there. I 've got a trouble with articles. Help me to understand, please! Shall I use the article " the" when I talk about the names of companies? For example: "Send an answer to (the) Grand Production".
A:
it depends on the sentence
I went the grocery store. -I don't give the name of the store, just anyone that sells food
I went to the grocery store on 5th Avenue. -this means a specific store
The grand opening of Target in Marina will be today. -I used the name of the store without using the because there are multiple stores with this name, so there is no need to say the.
The- is used to identify something specific so that the other person you are speaking with can clearly identify what you are trying to explain.
I went the grocery store. -I don't give the name of the store, just anyone that sells food
I went to the grocery store on 5th Avenue. -this means a specific store
The grand opening of Target in Marina will be today. -I used the name of the store without using the because there are multiple stores with this name, so there is no need to say the.
The- is used to identify something specific so that the other person you are speaking with can clearly identify what you are trying to explain.
Other questions about "There"
Q:
Hello there people,
A:
option 4 or option 3
I've heard option 4 more often so, if you can only choose one option, I would go with option 4.
I've heard option 4 more often so, if you can only choose one option, I would go with option 4.
Q:
hey there, I am trying to improve my English skills. as I intend to practice my writing skills here with you and I have a concern that it may be not useful to improve the grammar, rules, expressions , and prepositions, etc...
so if you could suggest to me a way or solution to cover the mentioned point . like a good website to learn or app .
Thanks in advance
so if you could suggest to me a way or solution to cover the mentioned point . like a good website to learn or app .
Thanks in advance
A:
young children in the US use sites like “abcsmouse.com” and “Starfall” that might help you understand the foundations of English grammar!
Q:
Hello there. In the picture below, is the word "exam" Used as a general word to imply "all kinds of exams". It's singular, so how can it mean multiple exams plz?
A:
Actually, the one you've underlined does not mean "all kinds of exams" in refers to one type of exam. For example, let's say that every year you take a test called the F-CAT, this would be referring only to the F-CAT exam that you take every year.
So "an exam" refers to all kinds of exams but "If the exam" refers to only one type of exam. It's being used as an example and not a general term.
So "an exam" refers to all kinds of exams but "If the exam" refers to only one type of exam. It's being used as an example and not a general term.
Q:
Hello there!
I'd like you to tell me if my English sentences below are incorrect or sound unnatural.
Thank you in advance :)
1. Hi guys, it's Maico. What a surprise! My channel has hit 1,000 subscribers!
2. Thank you so much for subscribing to my still-developing channel and always coming back to watch my videos!
3. I can't thank you enough for supporting my channel by giving me feedback and suggestions in the comment section on Reddit or YT.
4. Whenever I read your kind comments and grateful suggestions, I feel motivated to do my best to make more useful videos!
5. Because my channel is far from monetizable, my priority is to see if I can enjoy making videos as a hobby for me so far lol, but I would like to improve my channel based on your opinions, so I appreciate your continued support!
I'd like you to tell me if my English sentences below are incorrect or sound unnatural.
Thank you in advance :)
1. Hi guys, it's Maico. What a surprise! My channel has hit 1,000 subscribers!
2. Thank you so much for subscribing to my still-developing channel and always coming back to watch my videos!
3. I can't thank you enough for supporting my channel by giving me feedback and suggestions in the comment section on Reddit or YT.
4. Whenever I read your kind comments and grateful suggestions, I feel motivated to do my best to make more useful videos!
5. Because my channel is far from monetizable, my priority is to see if I can enjoy making videos as a hobby for me so far lol, but I would like to improve my channel based on your opinions, so I appreciate your continued support!
A:
1 correct
2 correct (if you want to be a bit more fancy you could say "ever-evolving" or "steadily growing" etc)
3 correct but in my opinion it would be more natural to say "... supporting my channel with your feedback and suggestions ..."
4 grateful suggestions -> suggestions I am grateful you have left
5 correct, but I would delete "to see if" - it kind of reduces the impact of what you've said previously
2 correct (if you want to be a bit more fancy you could say "ever-evolving" or "steadily growing" etc)
3 correct but in my opinion it would be more natural to say "... supporting my channel with your feedback and suggestions ..."
4 grateful suggestions -> suggestions I am grateful you have left
5 correct, but I would delete "to see if" - it kind of reduces the impact of what you've said previously
Q:
Hello there!
I'd like you to tell me if my English sentences below are incorrect or sound unnatural.
Thank you in advance :)
1. Hi guys, it's Maico. What a surprise! My channel has hit 1,000 subscribers!
2. Thank you so much for subscribing to my still-developing channel and always coming back to watch my videos!
3. I can't thank you enough for supporting my channel by giving me feedback and suggestions in the comment section on Reddit or YT.
4. Whenever I read your kind comments and grateful suggestions, I feel motivated to do my best to make more useful videos!
5. Because my channel is far from monetizable, my priority is to see if I can enjoy making videos as a hobby for me so far lol, but I would like to improve my channel based on your opinions, so I appreciate your continued support!
I'd like you to tell me if my English sentences below are incorrect or sound unnatural.
Thank you in advance :)
1. Hi guys, it's Maico. What a surprise! My channel has hit 1,000 subscribers!
2. Thank you so much for subscribing to my still-developing channel and always coming back to watch my videos!
3. I can't thank you enough for supporting my channel by giving me feedback and suggestions in the comment section on Reddit or YT.
4. Whenever I read your kind comments and grateful suggestions, I feel motivated to do my best to make more useful videos!
5. Because my channel is far from monetizable, my priority is to see if I can enjoy making videos as a hobby for me so far lol, but I would like to improve my channel based on your opinions, so I appreciate your continued support!
A:
They sound great! Can you put a link to your channel? I would love to see it!
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