How to use 'There is...' and 'It is...' and dummy subjects

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Argh!
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Waiter, waiter.
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There’s a fly in my soup.
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Shhh.
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Don’t tell everybody.
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They’ll want one too.
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Today we’re looking at how we use two really common and useful phrases - 'there is' and
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'it is'.
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In some languages, you can translate both these phrases with just one phrase, so they
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can be confusing.
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Also, we can use 'there' and 'it' as dummy subjects in English, so we’ll look at that
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too.
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Let’s start with there is.
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Oh no!
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There’s a hole in my sock!
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Waiter.
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There’s a fly in my soup.
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We use ‘there is’ to say something exists and if more than one thing exists, we say
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‘there are’.
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You know, there are three types of people in the world.
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Oh yes?
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There are people who can count...
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Mmhmm.
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And there are people who can’t.
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Mmhmm.
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And?
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And what?
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So ‘there is’ is singular, and ‘there are’ is plural.
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Waiter.
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Yes madam.
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There’s no soup on the menu today.
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That’s right madam.
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I cleaned all the menus this morning.
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When we want to say things don’t exist, we use a negative form.
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Now of course the word ‘there’ can have another meaning.
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Waiter, there's a fly in my soup.
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What’s it doing there?
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Ooo.
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It looks like the backstroke.
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The backstroke is a style of swimming where you lie on your back, but notice this other
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‘there’.
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It has a different meaning.
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It tells us the location of the fly.
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When 'there' means a location, it usually comes at the end of a sentence.
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So where do you want to eat?
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Well, there’s a MacDonald's over there, or there's a pub over there.
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Let's make it the pub.
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OK.
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So 'there' can tell us where something is, but that’s not the meaning we’re looking
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at today.
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We’re looking at this one, where ‘there’ tell us something exists.
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Most English sentences, start with a subject – the person or thing that does the action.
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For example, I complained to the waiter.
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'I' am the subject and I do the action.
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The verb is complain and then we say who or what received the action.
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That’s a normal way of making an English sentence.
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But it’s not the pattern we follow to say something exists.
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We don’t say ‘A hole is in my sock’ or ‘A fly is in my soup’.
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We could but it’s not natural.
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To say something exists, we say ‘there’.
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So there is a kind of dummy subject here.
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Dummy means it’s not real.
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It’s just a copy of a subject.
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OK, that’s enough grammar.
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Let’s look at ‘it is’ now.
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We use 'it is' to refer to something that we already know about.
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There’s someone at the door.
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It...
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It’s Jay!
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This is a typical pattern.
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We use ‘there is’ the first time we mention something to introduce it, and after that
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we say ‘it is’.
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Another example.
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OK,great, thank you.
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Bye.
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There’s a meeting tomorrow.
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It starts at two.
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Good.
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So there and it refer to the same thing – the meeting.
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There refers forward and it refers back.
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The same thing happens with plurals, except we say ‘there’ and ‘they’.
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Waiter.
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Waiter.
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There are two flies in my wine.
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Don’t worry madam.
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They’re very small so I don’t think they drank much.
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‘There’ refers forward.
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‘They’ refers back.
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So here’s the thing to remember.
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‘There’ introduces a topic.
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And then ‘it’ or ‘they’ refer back.
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Easy huh?
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OK, now let’s move up a level.
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Do you remember how ‘there’ works as a kind of dummy subject?
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It’s the same with 'it'.
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‘It’ is the subject in lots of common expressions.
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Let’s watch some examples and see if you spot it?
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It’s a terrible day, but it’ll be nice by the weekend.
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It’s really hot and sunny today.
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I think it’s 90 degrees We use it as a dummy subject to talk about
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the weather.
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So, it’s hot.
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It’s sunny.
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It’s raining.
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And temperatures – so it’s 90 degrees.
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OK, now some other situations.
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Ah.
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What’s the matter?
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It’s Monday again.
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I hate Mondays.
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Let’s see.
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It’s the 14th today so let’s meet on the 17th.
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What’s the time?
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It’s 5 ‘clock.
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Oh, I can go home!
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We use ‘it’ to talk about days, dates and times of the clock.
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OK, here are your last examples.
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See if you can see a pattern here.
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Jason, it’s lovely to see you again.
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It’s great to be here.
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They're digging up our street.
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It’s hard to concentrate with all the noise.
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It’s very cold in here.
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Can we put the heating up?
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Why?
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It’s very comfortable.
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It’s awful eating here.
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The waiter’s terrible!
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It’s a pity you have to go.
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I’ll be back soon.
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Bye Jason.
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Bye-bye.
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So it’s lovely, it’s great, it’s hard, it’s cold, it’s comfortable, it’s awful,
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it’s a pity.
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We can use it’s to give our opinion and comment on a situation or place.
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So you can use 'it' as a dummy subject to say what you think about a situation that
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you're in.
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And that’s it.
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Oh, that’s another expression with 'it'.
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When I say 'that’s it', I mean we’ve finished.
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If you've enjoyed this video, please share it with a friend.
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It’s great to have your support!
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Bye.
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