rockpoison
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Hi
We use 'there V' construction to say something for the first time by end-focus
principle.
SO we can say 'there lived a king.''there resulted a market
failure.' and these actually have S + V construction.(S : a king, V :
lived)
Seeing 'there happen to be A, there seem to be A' a question arises as
to what on earth 'to be' is, which function they are performing in this
structure. In otherwords I want to understand
1. what 'to be' is and which
grammatical functions they are doing in this construction,
2. what structure
the sentence has in 'there happen to be A' (I guess S + V + C ?)
We use 'there V' construction to say something for the first time by end-focus
principle.
SO we can say 'there lived a king.''there resulted a market
failure.' and these actually have S + V construction.(S : a king, V :
lived)
Seeing 'there happen to be A, there seem to be A' a question arises as
to what on earth 'to be' is, which function they are performing in this
structure. In otherwords I want to understand
1. what 'to be' is and which
grammatical functions they are doing in this construction,
2. what structure
the sentence has in 'there happen to be A' (I guess S + V + C ?)