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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which one is subject?

'There is a rat in the kitcen.'
Which one is subject? There or a rat? and why..?
  

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Keep in mind that normally a subject can change the form of a verb: He is/ you are . There is a rat in the kitchen. There are two rats in the kitchen.

  • Keep in mind that normally a subject can change the form of a verb: He is/ you are .
  • There is a rat in the kitchen.
  • There are two rats in the kitchen.
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Keep in mind that normally a subject can change the form of a verb:

He is/you are.

There is a rat in the kitchen.

There are two rats in the kitchen.
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Anonymous'There is a rat in the kitcen.'Which one is subject? There or a rat? and why..?
There is a dummy subject here.
See this:http://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/dummy-subjects

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