01. There is going01font00 01b00to be02b00 a dance show02font00 on Saturday. 02br 02br 002. There is going 01font01b00to have02b00 a dance show02font00 on Saturday.02br 02br 00Which one is correct? and why?02br 02br 00Thanks!02br 02br 00Lynn0-
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0 Use 01i00be02i00 with 01i00there02i00.02br 01i00is going, has,02i00 and other auxiliaries can occur between 01i00there02i00 and 01i00be02i00, but 01i00be02i00 goes with 01i00there02i00.02br 02br 01i00
0When we use "there is", there is no direct subject. 02br 02br 00Ex: 01font00There is02font00 a huge aok tree in the park vs. 01font00I have02font00 a huge aok tree in my yard.02br 02br 00Now go back to your questions. 02br 02br 001. There is going