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Sentence word order: Subject + verb + object. In questions and after certain adverbs we usually place a verb before the subject | Introductory THERE We can use all forms of the verb 'be' after 'there', including modal forms. E. g.: There were just a few customers. |
The form of 'be' agrees with the following noun. If there is more than one noun, the form of 'be' agrees with the first noun in the list. | INTRODUCTORY IT - 'It' is always singular. |
We use 'it' + 'be' to introduce information about: -weather/environment. -Time/dates. -Conditions/situations. -Distance. | -ING FORMS We can use -ing forms of verbs in the same way |
We can make a negative with not + -ing. But we use NO + -ing to explain that something is impossible or not allowed. |
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