和英辞典Vocabulary dictionary
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There's a dog and their pup at the park.
Construction
(Elements in parentheses are optional.)
Basic Examples:
居る (there are children)
Where this grammar is found
if you're going to differentiate 'there is x' vs 'someone has x' for ある, the same should be done for いる
Discussion about this grammar
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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
You can use the te-form to express both verbs in one sentence.
For example: 公園に犬がいて、池がある。 = There's a dog and a pond in the park.
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