I Will Be There No Matter What

No matter what + noun + verb: no matter what meassures the goverment takes against hooliganism, there will still be fans who overreact. These are other usages of no matter what.

Used to express sympathy, concern, etc. when repeated. There, there! everything will be OK.

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Is there a descriptive word for someone who allows things to happen, no matter the consequences? Ask Question Asked 5 years, 11 months ago Modified 2 years, 2 months ago

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Note: Do not confuse there, which has meanings that mostly relate to a literal or abstract location, with the words their and they're. Their has to do with what belongs to or is associated with them (" their new car"), while they're is a contraction of "they are" ("when they're ready").

We can use there at the start of a clause as a type of indefinite subject. This means that we can put the actual subject at the end of the clause and so give it emphasis or focus (underlined below): …

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Define there. there synonyms, there pronunciation, there translation, English dictionary definition of there. in or at that place: The book is over there. Not to be confused with: their – possessive case of they: It is their book. they're – they are: They’re working...

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Definition of there adverb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. there is, are, was, were, etc. used to show that something exists or happens There's a restaurant around the corner. There are two people waiting outside. Has there been an accident? I don't want there to be any misunderstanding. There seemed to be no doubt about it.