The word there in such a construction is called an expletive (something that fills out the sentence
b0085248988has quoted3 years ago
Declaratave, Interrogative, Imperative, and Exclamatory Sentences1
arturogomghas quoted3 years ago
stated or declared something
arturogomghas quoted3 years ago
is the best teacher
arturogomghas quoted3 years ago
The possibility of a voyage to the moon
arturogomghas quoted3 years ago
have become very important in the U.N.
arturogomghas quoted3 years ago
for weak hitting
arturogomghas quoted3 years ago
or emphasis or variety, we put the predicate first
Faizahas quoted5 years ago
Draw a single line under any word that belongs with the subjec
Fkh chaoshas quoted6 years ago
However, when the appositive is simple and very closely related to its governing word, no punctuation is used: My friend Bob has a new car. We all went to see it.