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Use It when you refer to a specific thing already known.","There appears to be a cheaper ferry if you book online.",[18],{"id":19,"blankNumber":9,"options":20},"019e0dd7-209c-7641-894d-87bdc687986d",[21,25],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dd7-209c-71c1-894d-87bdc50639db","There",true,{"id":26,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dd7-209c-725d-894d-87bdc50da694","It",false,{"id":30,"sentenceTemplate":31,"displayOrder":9,"explanation":32,"exampleSentence":33,"blanks":34},"019e0dd7-209e-7a44-b708-9f8a41599641","__1__ was disappointing that the museum closed early while we were in Rome.","Use It with an adjective and a that-clause or infinitive idea. Use There to show existence, not opinion or evaluation.","It was surprising that the guided tour started before sunrise.",[35],{"id":36,"blankNumber":9,"options":37},"019e0dd7-209e-79f8-b708-9f8a40cf4dcd",[38,40],{"id":39,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dd7-209e-7964-b708-9f8a3edca18a",{"id":41,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dd7-209e-79a4-b708-9f8a3f8afdcb",{"id":43,"sentenceTemplate":44,"displayOrder":45,"explanation":46,"exampleSentence":47,"blanks":48},"019e0dd7-209e-7d38-b708-9f8a4778038e","__1__ is no point in taking a taxi when the bus stops right outside the hotel.",4,"Use There in the fixed structure There is no point in.... Use It here is not grammatical.","There is no point in renting a car if you are staying in the old town.",[49],{"id":50,"blankNumber":9,"options":51},"019e0dd7-209e-7cec-b708-9f8a46ffff47",[52,54],{"id":53,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dd7-209e-7c8c-b708-9f8a454f202d",{"id":55,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dd7-209e-7cb0-b708-9f8a455c15f3",{"id":57,"sentenceTemplate":58,"displayOrder":59,"explanation":60,"exampleSentence":61,"blanks":62},"019e0dd7-209e-7e94-b708-9f8a48bbefbd","__1__ took us nearly three hours to reach the mountain resort by bus.",5,"Use It to talk about time, distance, or conditions. Use There to introduce existence.","It took them two flights to get to the island.",[63],{"id":64,"blankNumber":9,"options":65},"019e0dd7-209e-7e44-b708-9f8a48b18a12",[66,68],{"id":67,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dd7-209e-7db0-b708-9f8a478e673d",{"id":69,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dd7-209e-7de4-b708-9f8a482a5b9d",{"id":71,"sentenceTemplate":72,"displayOrder":73,"explanation":74,"exampleSentence":75,"blanks":76},"019e0dd7-209f-7030-8cb4-04f10909621f","According to the app, __1__ should be a shuttle bus to the terminal every fifteen minutes.",6,"Use There should be to say that something is expected to exist. Use It should be for identifying something specific, not introducing it.","There ought to be more signs for tourists near the station.",[77],{"id":78,"blankNumber":9,"options":79},"019e0dd7-209e-7f84-b708-9f8a4a9c11a1",[80,83],{"id":81,"optionText":82,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dd7-209e-7ef8-b708-9f8a49863ead","it",{"id":84,"optionText":85,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dd7-209e-7f28-b708-9f8a4a3cd127","there",{"id":87,"sentenceTemplate":88,"displayOrder":89,"explanation":90,"exampleSentence":91,"blanks":92},"019e0dd7-209f-716c-8cb4-04f10b7f9768","__1__ is obvious that the seaside town depends heavily on tourism in August.",7,"Use It in impersonal statements with adjectives like obvious, clear, or strange. Use There for existence only.","It is clear that the airport needs a larger arrivals hall.",[93],{"id":94,"blankNumber":9,"options":95},"019e0dd7-209f-7120-8cb4-04f10ad832bd",[96,98],{"id":97,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dd7-209f-7098-8cb4-04f109f7e89d",{"id":99,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dd7-209f-70c8-8cb4-04f10a3c18b5",{"id":101,"sentenceTemplate":102,"displayOrder":103,"explanation":104,"exampleSentence":105,"blanks":106},"019e0dd7-209f-72a0-8cb4-04f10cdd55c3","By the time we reached the village, __1__ had been a sudden change in the weather.",8,"Use There had been to introduce the existence of a situation or event in the past. Use It had been does not fit this structure.","There had been a strike, so many trains were cancelled.",[107],{"id":108,"blankNumber":9,"options":109},"019e0dd7-209f-7250-8cb4-04f10c5b8f6d",[110,112],{"id":111,"optionText":82,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dd7-209f-71cc-8cb4-04f10bedcc4d",{"id":113,"optionText":85,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dd7-209f-71f8-8cb4-04f10c1305e1",{"id":115,"sentenceTemplate":116,"displayOrder":117,"explanation":118,"exampleSentence":119,"blanks":120},"019e0dd7-209f-73dc-8cb4-04f10f4c3031","__1__ is worth checking whether the travel pass also covers the airport train.",9,"Use It in the structure It is worth + -ing. Use There cannot be used in this pattern.","It is worth booking the castle tour in advance.",[121],{"id":122,"blankNumber":9,"options":123},"019e0dd7-209f-7390-8cb4-04f10eacc7c0",[124,126],{"id":125,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dd7-209f-72fc-8cb4-04f10d10bbb3",{"id":127,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dd7-209f-733c-8cb4-04f10dec54cf",{"id":129,"sentenceTemplate":130,"displayOrder":131,"explanation":132,"exampleSentence":133,"blanks":134},"019e0dd7-209f-752c-8cb4-04f112b34bc3","If we go in October, __1__ will probably be fewer tourists around the old harbor.",10,"Use There will be to predict that something will exist or happen. 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Use There does not refer back to an idea in this way.","They assumed it was a typo, but the discount was real.",[163],{"id":164,"blankNumber":9,"options":165},"019e0dd7-209f-775c-8cb4-04f1165fba6f",[166,168],{"id":167,"optionText":85,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dd7-209f-76d8-8cb4-04f114a87ceb",{"id":169,"optionText":82,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dd7-209f-7708-8cb4-04f115a79079",{"id":171,"sentenceTemplate":172,"displayOrder":173,"explanation":174,"exampleSentence":175,"blanks":176},"019e0dd7-209f-78ec-8cb4-04f11914191b","Near the border, __1__ used to be a small guesthouse where hikers could stay overnight.",13,"Use There used to be to talk about something that existed in the past. Use It used to be changes the meaning and does not fit here.","There used to be a ferry service between the two islands.",[177],{"id":178,"blankNumber":9,"options":179},"019e0dd7-209f-78a0-8cb4-04f118f98737",[180,182],{"id":181,"optionText":82,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019e0dd7-209f-780c-8cb4-04f11719f23b",{"id":183,"optionText":85,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0dd7-209f-7840-8cb4-04f117e42129",{"id":185,"sentenceTemplate":186,"displayOrder":187,"explanation":188,"exampleSentence":189,"blanks":190},"019e0dd7-209f-7a1c-8cb4-04f11bbf0205","__1__ is amazing how quickly the new metro line has changed travel across the city.",14,"Use It in the pattern It is + adjective + how\u002Fthat-clause. 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