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Guest  +  81083 Mon, 14 Mar 05 11:18 AM
I know "Here it is." is a correct sentence, but how about " Here is it." If both are correct, is there any difference in meaning?

And, How about sentences " Here is the money." and "Here the money is."

Thank you for helping.
pieanne  +  81105 Mon, 14 Mar 05 12:53 PM
Hello!
To me, only "here it is" or "here is the money" are correct.
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