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Dummy pronouns

Dummy pronouns are words that function grammatically as pronouns but do not have antecedents.

They do not replace a noun, phrase, or clause. 

Functions of 'it' and 'there'

Functions Examples
it
  • To talk about the weather
  • To talk about time and dates
  • To talk about distance
  • As a provisional subject
  • It is going to rain.
  • It was June the first.
  • It is five blocks from here.
  • It is hard to leave you.
there
  • To indicate where or when
  • To talk about number or amount
  • To refer to a place
  • To refer to existence
  • There is something on your chin.
  • There are some books on the floor.
  • Stay there! I will be there as soon as possible.
  • There is a wonderful party tonight.

They refer to nothing in particular, instead helping the sentence to function properly in a grammatical context.

Examples

There were flowers in the meadow.

There doesn't refer to a specific place but serves to indicate existence. It's introducing the idea that flowers exist in the meadow.

It looks like it may snow tonight.

it is used as a provisional subject. It doesn’t refer to anything specific; instead, it introduces the idea of the weather condition (snow) that is about to be discussed.

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