Rachel Adams
Key Member
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2018
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Georgia
- Current Location
- Georgia
Is it wrong not to start a sentence with "there"? Should each sentence be changed into:
1."There is a drugstore opposite my house."
2."There is a small shop on the right side of the drugstore."
3. "There is a small shop on the left side of the bank too."
4. "There is a fast food restaurant next to the bank."
"There is a bus stop next to the bank. And then, just opposite my house, there is a drugstore. On the right side of the drugstore , there is a small shop and on the left side of the bank, there is a small shop too. Next to the bank, there is a fast food restaurant."
1."There is a drugstore opposite my house."
2."There is a small shop on the right side of the drugstore."
3. "There is a small shop on the left side of the bank too."
4. "There is a fast food restaurant next to the bank."
"There is a bus stop next to the bank. And then, just opposite my house, there is a drugstore. On the right side of the drugstore , there is a small shop and on the left side of the bank, there is a small shop too. Next to the bank, there is a fast food restaurant."