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This tag is for grammar questions, but only if you're not certain what other tag to use. If possible, tag as tense, verb, articles, prepositions, or some other more specific tag or tags instead.
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Is "The life is beautiful" incorrect or just very non-idiomatic?
Both are perfectly correct, they just express different ideas. "Life is beautiful" generally means your life, or life in general. But if you happened for instance to be one of the oceanologists expl …
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There are vs are there
A much simpler answer is that "there are" implies a statement, while "are there" is a question. For example:
There are many people.
versus
Are there many people?
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What's the meaning of "has by"?
It is not really unusual or uncommon in English. It is simply inserting a clause with the reason into the sentence. That is, it would be reasonable to write
She tries not to react but knows she has …