IMPERSONAL IT AND INTRODUCTORY THERE

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IMPERSONAL IT AND INTRODUCTORY THERE

It divided into two Personal It as a pronoun (could change s/o) e.g. Nikken borrowed my pen, I gave it yesterday. Impersonal It has function refers as a time, weather, distance and identification. the pattern of impersonal it is it + be + adj/adv/noun 1. Impersonal it introduces e.g. It is Monday and tomorrow is Tuesday It is seven o’clock

2. Impersonal it introduce weather e.g. It is raining It is very hot today 3. Impersonal it introduce distance e.g. It is two kilometers from his house to his campus. 4. Impersonal it introduce Identification e.g. It is a book who is it? It is Hart

Introductory there is express the existence of things, usually with the location. the pattern of Introductory there there +be/aux + noun/pronoun e.g. there is a new car in front of the gate there will be many girls watching the film there are new books in the library * Note: To be that is used with noun /pronoun which are follow, singular or plural and depends on the tenses.