Asked by rfvv
1. The snow here is strange.
2. The snow there was like flour.
3. The snow in Antarica was like flour.
(Are they all grammatical? Then what is the part of spech of 'here' or there'?)
2. The snow there was like flour.
3. The snow in Antarica was like flour.
(Are they all grammatical? Then what is the part of spech of 'here' or there'?)
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
They are all grammatical.
Both "here" and "there" are adverbs.
Both "here" and "there" are adverbs.
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