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Since "There is" / "There are" / "There was" are quite common in English, I think we should distinguish them from normal simple variables. "There" is a special word here, so we could use it just like "it", "he" "her", etc, pronouns, to refer the last used variable.
Some snippets we can use them:
Let there be light!
If there is nobody
There was a house (in New Orleans)
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Since "There is" / "There are" / "There was" are quite common in English, I think we should distinguish them from normal simple variables. "There" is a special word here, so we could use it just like "it", "he" "her", etc, pronouns, to refer the last used variable.
Some snippets we can use them:
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