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Practice using "there is" and "there are" to indicate existence or location. Engage in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences to improve comprehension. Perfect your skills with practice exercises.
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Thereis & There are So? Let´sgo… Itis time tolearn!
Thereis/there are isusedtoindicatethatsomethingexistsoris in a certainlocation. Thereis => Indicatesonlyoneitem. (sing.) There are => Indicates more thanoneitem. (plural) Learning …
Affirmative • There is one black cat. • There are seven red apples. Negative • There aren´t any books on the table. • There isn´t a swimming pool in the club. Learning …
Interrogative • Is there a supermarket in the neighborhood? • Yes, there is one. • Are there girls in the football team? • No, there aren´t. There are only boys. • How many apartment buildings are there? • There are threeapartment buildings. Learning …
There are sevenwindows There are tworoofs 1 5 6 4 There are twogarages 3 1 2 7 2 1 2 There are threetrees 1 2 1 3 ThereisoneDoor Practicing…
Thereis? OrThere are? • Thereis • Two (monkeys) in the zoo. • (fourlions) in thejungle • a lot of (food) onthetable. • There are • a (rabbit) in thegarden. • a (clock) in thebedroom. • many (trees) in thewood. • one . (apple)
For Practicing a little more http://www.adelescorner.org/grammar/there_is/thereis.html http://www.1-language.com/englishcourse/unit17_grammar_exs.htm Practicing…