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Pelin
Which one is OK?
How many of us are here?
How many of us are there here?
Jan 14, 2024 2:26 PM
Answers · 3
They are the same exact question.
January 15, 2024
They’re both good, and have the same meaning.
The first one might be used if a number of people are expected, and not all have yet arrived.
In the second, the word ‘here’ can be omitted : ‘How many of us are there ? ’
and the meaning is the same.
January 14, 2024
both. but i feel they mean slightly different things:
1 - am expecting 20 people to arrive here. and now i want to know how many of the 20 have arrived and how many are we waiting for
2 - i have no expectation as to the number of people, i am just curious as to how many people are in the room
but that's just how i use these constructions
January 14, 2024
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