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Is there'd a verb or noun pronoun?

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The word "there'd" is an informal contraction for the pronoun "there" and the auxiliary verbs "would" or "had".
The contraction "there'd" functions as a subject and verb of a sentence or a clause.
The word "there" is a pronoun only when it introduces a sentence or a clause. The word "there" also functions as an interjection, an adverb, and a noun.

Examples:
There'd been music and food at the street fair. (subject and auxiliary verb)
They told me there'd be a sign on the door. (subject of the dependent clause and auxiliary verb)

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