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We use the expression -/7} 2SUT}, —/7} BHUTH to describe one’s
existence or non-existence, Use 9)¢44t} when one exists, {14t} when one
doesn't, Note that -°]/7} comes after a noun to show that the noun is the
subject of the sentence, Put -7} afier 2 noun that ends in a vowel and ~9] after
a consonant,
2H] QS UT}. There is a book.
Alo] BSUTH, there isn't a book,
7HYO] QASUCH, there is a bag.
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Make sentences indicating the existence or non-existence of the following
objects using the pattern -O//7} QSLIC} or ~O1/7F SkSLIEt as shown in
the example below.
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Use 01/7} —2H] 1114} to describe where the object or the person is located,
—<] comes after a noun that indicates the place to show where one is located,
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Qin the sentence AIA} Toll S1LICh, you can change the order and use HAO Alay
SUG instead.
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AJAI7E TIAL QISUT}, there is a clock in the classroom.
Alo] A)AI7} QUT}, ‘there is a dock in the classroom.
Bo] DOVE SLUT, hee is a bed inthe oom
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