Natalia Piskunova
There is/are Please, help me. There is a rule in English - after 'there is/are' we cannot use 'the'. But , maybe, are there any exceptions?
10 Şub 2016 10:15
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'There ' in an adverb introducing the subject of a sentence. Usually when used with verb to be the subject the subject takes the indefinite article or just the plural of the subject if using the plural form of verb to be (there are ). There are cases nevertheless where you could use 'the' in this context as in the idiom : There is the rub ( meaning here is the difficulty or the problem ). There must be other occasions ,where you could use a definite article here ,specially in literary works where you could say for example : There is the love ,that will be ready to embrace you . Here it means there is that very special love ,it is pointing out and specifying ,thus using the article 'the' .
10 Şubat 2016
There are the thing that you have given me There is the person who has taken your things etc etc
10 Şubat 2016
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