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There is/There are
The construction there is /there are is known as an existential construction in English grammar. It is used to indicate the existence of something or someone. The there is/there are has a different structure compared to the typical subject-verb-object (SVO) sentence structure. In there is/there are sentences, the word there serves as a placeholder or dummy subject, and the real subject comes after the verb.
Preposition – “Over”
Over typically means above or on top of something.
Preposition – “Into”
Into indicates movement or direction toward the interior or a specific location within another object or place.
Preposition – “Inside”
The preposition inside primarily has the meanings of indicating direction and location. However, it can also be used in a more abstract or metaphorical sense to convey various meanings.
Preposition – “In”
The preposition in can be used to indicate a period of time, especially when you want to convey that something happened during part or all of that time period. Here are some examples: I'll meet you in the morning.