mariamariamaria
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- Joined
- Nov 14, 2023
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Portuguese
- Home Country
- Brazil
- Current Location
- Brazil
Hey! I was trying to form a sentence and now I am a little confused. When talking about the existence of something, in an impersonal way, we use there + be, right? Would it be correct to say I think it’s important to have trees in the city? Intuitively, I’d say there + be fits better here (instead of have), but I have no idea how to conjugate this structure after using “to”. Could you help me, please? Thank you in advance!