"Bread and dairy products don't exist." How do I ask about "it"?

Here, "it" is a nominative case. But how do I ask about "it"? I ask about the nominative case with "Who or what." How could I do that here?

How would we phrase this here?

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spanferkel14
2 years ago

There are + battery:

  • Bread, wine and milk producte there are not.
  • There are no bread, no breaden Wine and noe Milk productse.

Explanation: The Subject (= Nominative) is it. The direct objects (= battery) are Bread, wine and Milk products.

The question of the subject it makes no sense. So the problem is not.