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Chinese - placement of time words + time & place
Mygosh. This was hard to get my head around at first!
Because you start Chinese and get fooled by the Subject + Object + Verb similarity. And get lulled into a false sense of security.
And then oh jokes. Its nothing like English. Not at all. Oh help.
credit:
https://resources.allsetlearning.com/chinese/grammar/A1_grammar_points
all content learnt from here^ i just made it pretty for myself :)
Understanding “There” as a Dummy Subject in English Grammar
In English, “there” is sometimes used as a dummy subject. It does not refer to a place. It is used to introduce the existence of something.
What is a Dummy Subject?
A dummy subject does not have real meaning. It only helps complete the sentence structure.
Structure:
There + be verb + noun
Examples:
There is a book on the table.
There are many students in the class.
There was a problem yesterday.
There were two options.
There has been a mistake.
In all these sentences, “there” does not show place. It only introduces the real subject.
Real subject = the noun that comes after the verb. Verb agrees with the real subject.
✔ There is a pen. (singular) ✔ There are pens. (plural)
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Understanding “There” as a Dummy Subject in English Grammar
In English, “there” is sometimes used as a dummy subject. It does not refer to a place. It is used to introduce the existence of something.
What is a Dummy Subject?
A dummy subject does not have real meaning. It only helps complete the sentence structure.
Structure:
There + be verb + noun
Examples:
There is a book on the table.
There are many students in the class.
There was a problem yesterday.
There were two options.
There has been a mistake.
In all these sentences, “there” does not show place. It only introduces the real subject.
Real subject = the noun that comes after the verb. Verb agrees with the real subject.
✔ There is a pen. (singular) ✔ There are pens. (plural)
Read more: https://www.englisherawithamitpoonia.com/2025/12/there.html
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French sentence structure
Let's study how to build a French sentence together !
Let's learn how to build a French sentence together! No worries, it won't be that hard, I promise!
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Identify ways to vary sentence structure. Write and revise sentence structure at the beginning of sentences. Write and revise sentence structure by connecting ideas.
I highly recommend this didactic resource for anyone who wishes to refine their writing technique. It also contains exercises throughout the way. A great resource.
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