Underline the subject in the sentence

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Hello everyone I have a little problem with that question. Where is the subject ?

There are many books on the shelf.

I think the subject is "There". Am I right?
 
No. This is a delayed subject construction. The real subject is "many books".
 
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"Expletive" is not a common part of speech. Many dictionaries call "there" in that use a pronoun. But I agree that is not a completely satisfying appellation.
 
Ergo the confusion:

A pronoun is its definition, but an expletive is its function.


--lotus
 
I don't care much for "expletive" in that use.
 
I guess we're just too used to !@#$%. I would use the definition "null pronoun."


--lotus
 
If that were widely accepted, I would go for that.
 
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I think the subject is "There". Am I right?



***** NOT A TEACHER *****


Hello, Archanger:

You have already received the answer, and if I were you, I would definitely follow that advice on a test.

But I have some information that may make you feel a little better: at least one book agrees with you!

In Making Sense of Grammar (1980) by John Clark Jordan, he argues that "there" in your kind of sentence should be called the subject.

Mr. Jordan is described as a former Professor of English and Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Arkansas. So maybe we should not immediately dismiss his opinion.

I do not really understand his reasoning, so I shan't try to explain it to you! But I think that the lesson for us is to remember that in English grammar, sometimes there may be more than one way to analyze a sentence.



James
 
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