thearcherman94
Do these two sentences mean the same? 1) You are sitting here alone. 2) Here you are sitting alone. Does it have a special meaning when we use "here" first? Like "Here you are talking about..." "Here you are eating a sandwich..."
2023年12月17日 15:04
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The first one is a simple statement of fact. The second one could imply more; for example, surprise or regret: I've been looking for you everywhere, but here you are sitting alone. You missed a great party. You could have come with us, but here you are sitting alone.
2023年12月17日
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