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There is/are A
A is a person or animal. Cannot be used for things.
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        いる  
There's a dog and their pup at the park.

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ANoun
いる
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(there are children)

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if you're going to differentiate 'there is x' vs 'someone has x' for ある, the same should be done for いる
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mysticfive
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♡アキラ♡
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What do you do when there are lively and unlively objects in one place? Can you say that in one sentence? :0

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gdartfow
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You can use the te-form to express both verbs in one sentence.

For example: がいて、がある。 = There's a dog and a pond in the park.

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♡アキラ♡
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Ahh! Sankyu lots, makes sense owo

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