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English Grammar: There must have been, There ought to be, There should be and There used to be

English Grammar: There must have been, There ought to be, There should be and There used to be English Grammar: There must have been, There ought to be, There should be and There used to be (Negative: There didn't use to be and Interrogative: Did there use to be?) with Rien Angkles_

Content here is about the Past Meaning with as followings:
1. There must have been
- There must have been someone coming here.
- There must have been someone stealing my money.
- There must have been a traffic accident.
- There must have been a conflict that time.
2. There used to be
- There used to be a big tree here.
- There used to be volcanoes in Cambodia.
- There used to be five men living in that house.
- There used to be dinosaurs in the world.
3. There didn't use to be (Negative)
- There didn’t use to be a big tree here.
- There didn’t use to be any storms in Cambodia.
- There didn’t use to be anyone living in that house.
- There didn’t use to be any Tsunami waves in the world.
4. Did there use to be...? (Interrogative)
- Did there use to be a big tree here?
- Did there use to be any storms in Cambodia?
- Did there use to be anyone living in that house?
- Did there use to be any Tsunami waves in the world?
5. There should be
- There should be a table here.
- There should be pictures about formulas hanging on the walls.
- There should be someone standing here to wait for her.
- There should be a plant here.
6. There ought to be
- There ought to be a table here.
- There ought to be pictures about formulas hanging on the walls.
- There ought to be someone standing here to wait for her.
- There ought to be a plant here.

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