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Situation for Simple Present Tense? | Active and passive (order to the customer vs order of the customer?)
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There is a big hole in my head. Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:21 am  There is a big hole in my head.
 

There is a big hole in my head.
What does the above sentence mean?
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There is a big hole in my head. Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:28 am  There is a big hole in my head.
 

Apparently, that somebody has made a hole in your head (with an auger or a gun). Smile
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There is a big hole in my head. Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:30 am  There is a big hole in my head.
 

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that there is either a lack of knowledge either due to not knowing the facts or you are unable to recall the information. It can also be a missing memory.
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