In the last lesson, we have learnt that "あります" can be used to express existence of a non-living object or a plant, so how about subjects, like animals and people? Today, we will touch on "います" and how it is being used.[place] に [noun] がいます。= [place] ni [noun] ga imasu.= There is/ are [noun] at [place]*[noun] must be a living thing.There are many fishes in the sea. = umi ni takusan sakana ga imasu
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