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‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
‘There’ is often an adverb of place.

Are you comfortable there?
The book is there on the table.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
You can also use ‘there’ as the impersonal
subject of a sentence when it does not refer
to a place. In this case you use ‘there’ to
introduce new information and to focus upon
it. After ‘there’ you use a form of ‘be’ and a
noun group.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
There is work to be done.
There will be a party tonight.
There was no damage.
There have been two telephone calls.

Note: The impersonal subject ‘there’ is often
pronounced without stress, whereas the
adverb is almost always stressed.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
  You use ‘there’ as the impersonal subject to
  talk about:

• the existence or presence of someone or
  something.

  There are two people who might know what
  happened.
  There is plenty of bread.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
• something that happens


 There was a general election that year.
 There’ s a meeting every week.
 There was a fierce battle.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
• a number or amount


 There are forty of us, I think.
 There is a great deal of anger about his
 decision.
 There were a lot of people camped there.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
When the noun group after the verb is plural,
you use a plural verb.

There are many reasons for this.
There were two men in the room.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
You also use a plural verb before phrases
such as ‘a number (of)’, ‘a lot (of)’, and ‘a few
(of)’.

There were a lot of people camped there.
There are only a few left.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
When the noun group after the verb is
singular or uncountable, you use a singular
verb.

There is one point we must add here.
There isn’ t enough room in here.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
You also use a singular verb when you are
mentioning more than one person or thing
and the first noun after the verb is singular or
uncountable.

There was a man and a woman.
There was a sofa and two chairs.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
You can also use ‘there’ with a modal,
followed by ‘be’ or ‘have been’.

There could be a problem.
There should be a change in government.
There can’ t have been anybody outside.
There must have been some mistake.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
In spoken and informal written English, short
forms of ‘be’ or a modal are normally used
after ‘there’.

There’ s no danger.
There’ ll always be a future for music.
I knew there’ d be trouble.
I didn’ t know there’ d been a murder.
‘There’ as Impersonal Subject
You can also use ‘there’ with ‘appear’ or
‘seem’, followed by ‘to be’ or ‘to have been’.

There appears to be a vast amount of
confusion on this point.
There don’ t seem to be many people on
campus.
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'There' as Impersonal Subject

  • 2. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject ‘There’ is often an adverb of place. Are you comfortable there? The book is there on the table.
  • 3. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject You can also use ‘there’ as the impersonal subject of a sentence when it does not refer to a place. In this case you use ‘there’ to introduce new information and to focus upon it. After ‘there’ you use a form of ‘be’ and a noun group.
  • 4. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject There is work to be done. There will be a party tonight. There was no damage. There have been two telephone calls. Note: The impersonal subject ‘there’ is often pronounced without stress, whereas the adverb is almost always stressed.
  • 5. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject You use ‘there’ as the impersonal subject to talk about: • the existence or presence of someone or something. There are two people who might know what happened. There is plenty of bread.
  • 6. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject • something that happens There was a general election that year. There’ s a meeting every week. There was a fierce battle.
  • 7. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject • a number or amount There are forty of us, I think. There is a great deal of anger about his decision. There were a lot of people camped there.
  • 8. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject When the noun group after the verb is plural, you use a plural verb. There are many reasons for this. There were two men in the room.
  • 9. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject You also use a plural verb before phrases such as ‘a number (of)’, ‘a lot (of)’, and ‘a few (of)’. There were a lot of people camped there. There are only a few left.
  • 10. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject When the noun group after the verb is singular or uncountable, you use a singular verb. There is one point we must add here. There isn’ t enough room in here.
  • 11. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject You also use a singular verb when you are mentioning more than one person or thing and the first noun after the verb is singular or uncountable. There was a man and a woman. There was a sofa and two chairs.
  • 12. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject You can also use ‘there’ with a modal, followed by ‘be’ or ‘have been’. There could be a problem. There should be a change in government. There can’ t have been anybody outside. There must have been some mistake.
  • 13. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject In spoken and informal written English, short forms of ‘be’ or a modal are normally used after ‘there’. There’ s no danger. There’ ll always be a future for music. I knew there’ d be trouble. I didn’ t know there’ d been a murder.
  • 14. ‘There’ as Impersonal Subject You can also use ‘there’ with ‘appear’ or ‘seem’, followed by ‘to be’ or ‘to have been’. There appears to be a vast amount of confusion on this point. There don’ t seem to be many people on campus.
  • 15. Questions? For more slide presentations visit: