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*There must have been* There must have been an error. There must have been a theft.
*Debe haber habido* Debe haber habido un error. Debe haber habido un hurto.
*There must be* There must be a way out. There must be a mistake.
*Debe haber* Debe haber una salida. Debe haber un error.
*There should have been* There should have been warnings. There should have been a report from the chairman.
*Debería haber habido* Debería haber habido advertencias. Debería haber habido un informe del presidente.
*There should be* There should be a warning. There should be someone watching that child.
*Debería haber* Debería haber una advertencia. Debería haber alguien vigilando a ese niño.
*There have been (plural)* There have been two calls. There have been some problems lately.
*Ha habido (plural)* Ha habido dos llamadas. Ha habido algunos problemas últimamente.
*There has been (singular)* There has been a hurricane. There has been a burglary.
*Ha habido (singular)* Ha habido un huracán. Ha habido un robo en la casa.
*There will have been* There will have been much money in the safe. There will have been a letter from Anne in the mail.
*Habrá habido* Habrá habido mucho dinero en la caja fuerte. Habrá habido una carta de Anne en el correo.
*There will be* There will be a party tonight. There will be five guests to dinner tomorrow.
*Habrá* Habrá una fiesta esta noche. Habrá cinco invitados a cenar mañana.
*There would have been* There would have been many musicians playing Carmen. There would have been many people at the zoo.
*Habría habido* Habría habido muchos músicos interpretando Carmen. Habría habido mucha gente en el zoológico.
*There would be* There would be a live orchestra at the wedding. There would be some news from the summit meeting.
*Habría* Habría una orquesta en vivo en la boda. Habría noticias de la reunión cumbre.
*There had been* There had been many robberies in this neighbourhood. There had been lack of communication between Sam and Linda.
*Había habido* Había habido muchos robos en este barrio. Había habido falta de comunicación entre Sam y Linda.
*There are (plural)* There are two houses near the station. There are three schools in this town.
*Hay (plural)* Hay dos casas cerca de la estación. Hay tres escuelas en esta ciudad.
*There is (singular)* There is a lighthouse on the beach. There is a store round the corner.
*Hay (singular)* Hay un faro en la playa. Hay una tienda a la vuelta de la esquina.
*There were (plural)* There were many people at the concert. There were many accidents last night.
*Hubo, había (plural)* Había mucha gente en el recital. Hubo muchos accidentes anoche.
*There was (singular)* There was a party last night. There was a kitten in the basket.
*Hubo, había (singular)* Hubo una fiesta anoche. Había un gatito en la canasta.
*There were going to be (plural)* There were going to be a host and a hostess at the cocktail. There were going to be many booths at the trade show.
*Iba a haber (plural)* Iba a haber un anfitrión y una anfitriona en el cóctel. Iba a haber muchos puestos en la feria.
*There was going to be (singular)* There was going to be a party yesterday. There was going to be an exhibition last week.
*Iba a haber (singular)* Iba a haber una fiesta ayer. Iba a haber una exposición la semana pasada.
*There might have been* There might have been an explosion. There might have been a car crash.
*Podría haber habido* Podría haber habido una explosión. Podría haber habido un choque.
*There might be* There might be blackouts tonight. There might be a food shortage next week.
*Podría haber* Podría haber apagones esta noche. Podría haber una escasez de alimentos la semana próxima.
*There could have been* There could have been a failure in the airplane. There could have been a mistake.
*Pudo / podría haber habido* Pudo haber habido una avería en el avión. Podría haber habido un error.
*There could be* There could be many injured people. There could be no answer from Helen.
*Pudo / podría haber* Pudo haber muchos heridos. Podría no haber respuesta de Helen.
*There can be* There can be a fire. There can be an earthquake in San Francisco.
*Puede haber* Puede haber un incendio. Puede haber un terremoto en San Francisco.
*There may be* There may be a storm. There may be a flood in this area.
*Puede haber* Puede haber una tormenta. Puede haber una inundación en esta zona.
*There have to have been (plural)* There have to have been many reasons. There have to have been many questions.
*There have to have been - tiene que haber habido (plural)* Tiene que haber habido muchas razones. Tiene que haber habido muchas preguntas.
*There have to be (plural)* There have to be several solutions. There have to be many good ideas.
*Tiene que haber (plural)* Tiene que haber varias soluciones. Tiene que haber muchas ideas buenas.
*There has to be (singular)* There has to be a solution. There has to be some news from Jack.
*Tiene que haber (singular)* Tiene que haber una solución. Tiene que haber noticias de Jack.
*There has to have been (singular)* There has to have been a reason. There has to have been a doubt.
*Tiene que haber habido (singular)* Tiene que haber habido una razón. Tiene que haber habido una duda.
*There had to be (singular)* There had to be a cause. There had to be a reason.
*Tuvo / tenía haber (singular)* Tuvo que haber una causa. Tenía que haber una razón.
*There had to have been* There had to have been a purpose. There had to have been an ulterior motive.
*Tuvo/tenía que haber habido* Tuvo que haber habido un propósito. Tenía que haber habido un motivo oculto.
*There are going to be (plural)* There are going to be many guest speakers at the conference. There are going to be many workers at the construction site.
*Va a haber (plural)* Va a haber muchos oradores invitados en la conferencia. Va a haber muchos trabajadores en la obra en construcción.
*There is going to be (singular)* There is going to be a celebration. There is going to be a tango show next weekend.
*Va a haber (singular)* Va a haber una celebración. Va a haber un espectáculo de tango el fin de semana viene.