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There's some cheese here

UK//ðeəz səm tʃiːz hɪə//US//ðɛrz səm tʃiz hɪr//

Meaning of There's some cheese here

Indicates the presence of cheese in a location.

In simple words: Some cheese is present in this place.

There's some cheese here in a sentence

  • Look, there's some cheese here for the party!
  • In the fridge, there's some cheese here that I bought yesterday.
  • Oh, I see, there's some cheese here that pairs well with this wine.

How to use There's some cheese here

This phrase is commonly used to indicate the presence of cheese, suitable in casual or formal situations but avoid in very technical contexts.

Grammar pattern

there's + noun + adverb

Memory hint

Think of a mouse saying 'There's some cheese here!' when it finds food.

Related words

Collocations with There's some cheese here

  • there's some milk
  • there's some bread
  • there's some food

Synonyms for There's some cheese here

  • cheese is present
  • cheese exists here
  • there's cheese available

Common mistakes with There's some cheese here

  • Omitting 'some' when speaking.
  • Using 'cheeses' instead of 'cheese' when referring to a variety.
  • Saying 'there is' instead of 'there's' in informal contexts.

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Frequently asked questions about There's some cheese here

What does There's some cheese here mean?

Some cheese is present in this place.

What is the definition of There's some cheese here?

Indicates the presence of cheese in a location.

How do you use There's some cheese here in a sentence?

Look, there's some cheese here for the party!

Can you give another example of There's some cheese here?

In the fridge, there's some cheese here that I bought yesterday.

What are synonyms for There's some cheese here?

Common alternatives include cheese is present, cheese exists here, there's cheese available.

What words go with There's some cheese here?

It commonly pairs with there's some milk, there's some bread, there's some food.

What are common mistakes when using There's some cheese here?

Omitting 'some' when speaking. Using 'cheeses' instead of 'cheese' when referring to a variety. Saying 'there is' instead of 'there's' in informal contexts.

How do you pronounce There's some cheese here?

US: //ðɛrz səm tʃiz hɪr//, UK: //ðeəz səm tʃiːz hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use There's some cheese here?

This phrase is commonly used to indicate the presence of cheese, suitable in casual or formal situations but avoid in very technical contexts.