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There is in recent times
My sentence:
-There is in recent times a strong tendency to bring a Teddy bear to accompany you to school. I somehow feel it natural to use IS even when RECENT is there, which time phrase seems to require the past or present prefect; is my sentence natural? |
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It's perfectly natural to say "there is in recent times."
A "teddy bear" has no capital letter unless it begins a sentence. I would substitute "with you" for "to accompany you." |
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Thank you, Rusty~
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