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What's the difference?

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sharguar

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What's the difference between the following sentences?
(1)In the garden is a tree.
(2)A tree is in the garden.
(3)There is a tree in the garden.
 

alan

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I think they possess the same meaning.
But I would use the first pattern in descriptive writing,as i think using inversion sounds better.hehe
 
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