1: When there's a fire, you need help really fast.
So, if there's a fire or if you're injured, you dial 911.
There's a fire at my neighbor's house.
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2: Has there been an accident?
There's been a car accident;
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1- What does "There's" mean?
Does it mean "happen"?
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2- What does "There's been" mean?
Does it mean "happen"?
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"there is", and inflections, is an idiomatic way of expressing the existence of something, or a happening in the case of existence of an action.
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"there is", and inflections, is an idiomatic way of expressing the existence of something, or a happening in the case of existence of an action.