“There was” & “There were”
“There was” and “there were” are commonly used to indicate the existence of something in the past. If the subject is singular, use was. If it’s plural, use were.
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“There was” and “there were” are commonly used to indicate the existence of something in the past. If the subject is singular, use was. If it’s plural, use were.
“Must” is another modal verb used to express strong obligation or necessity. Must is the strongest and most serious modal verb.
Quantifiers in English are words or phrases used to specify the quantity or extent of something. They can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns.
The verb “to be” is one of the most fundamental and versatile verbs in English. It is used to describe states of being, identity, qualities, and existence
What versus Which? We use both what and which to ask questions. As a determiner, what and which are often used almost the same way with slight differences.