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What is the meaning of "What is in hear?" in the context below?
What is this, thought Vicki. What is in hear? It is a warehouse, it has no walls or rooms. There is a row of windows, each one shaped like a eye with its briw raised. There is a TV, a phone on the floor, a bed like a big pink cloud. Where does she cook?
Does it mean: What is this enclosed place?
I should write: What is in here?
I want to know what is its meaning. Does it mean: What is in this place?
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 week ago
I guess that you meant to type 'here' and not 'hear'.
The person is asking about the contents of a particular thing - a box, a trunk, a bag, a room.
if you wish them to know that information you either answer it or tell them that the contents are personal or private.
- ?Lv 71 week ago
It means someone has used the wrong word. They MEANT to say "What is in here" but they mistakenly used the word 'hear' which sounds the same but means something different. 'In here' means 'in this place'.
Another mistake in the sample text is the the word 'briw'. There is no such word in English. The correct word is 'brow.