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> What type of verb is in the sentenc Are there any alligators in that swamp?
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What type of verb is in the sentenc Are there any alligators in that swamp?
What type of verb is in the sentenc Are there any alligators in that swamp?
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2014-11-15
The verb is a copula, "Are".
The grammatical subject is the pronominal "there"
"any aligators" is grammatically a predictate, but functionally a subject. and "in that swamp" is a adverbal phrase indicating location.
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