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"There is nobody" or "there is nobody there"? Why?
2019年10月14日 13:03
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"There is nobody there" this refers to nobody at a particular location. "Is there anyone at the door? There is nobody there" "I went to the meeting but there was nobody there." On the other hand you could say "There is nobody to do (something)"
2019年10月14日
There is nobody = there is literally not another human present other than ones self. “There is nobody there” means that, at your present location, there isn’t anyone but you
2019年10月14日
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