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English clauses always have a subject. If we have no other subject we use there or it. There = Impersonal Subject (We use ‘there’ as the impersonal subject of a sentence when it does not refer to a place. In this case you use ‘there’ to introduce new information and to focus upon it. After ‘there’ you use a form of ‘be’ and a noun group) 1) to show the existence or presence of someone or something. E.g. There is a cat. 2) something that happens. E.g. There is a meeting every week. 3) a number or amount. E.g. There are six people. #UPSR #EnglishLanguage #Paper2 #SectionA #QuickReview #5Kenanga
Posted on: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 13:49:49 +0000

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