THERE IS THERE AREThere is there are
There is and there are We use there are when the sentence is in
plural. For example: There are two bowls in the cupboard
We use there is when the sentence is in singular. For example:
There is a bowl in the cupboard.
some and any We use some when the sentence is in
singular and in afirmative, we also use some when the thing is uncountable. For example:
There is some sugar in the plate. We use any when the sentence is in plural,
in negative or interrogative. We also use any when the thing is uncountable. For example:
there isn’t any sugar in the plate.
a and an We use a, when the sentence is in singular and
countable and when the word starts with consonant For example:
There is a cat on the chair.
We use an when the sentence is in singular with countable , but the next word starts with vowel. For
example: There is an angel in the sky.
Using there is!There is a squirrel on the table.
Using there is Is there a young skater on the skateboard? Yes, there is a young skater on the skate.
Using there isThere is a big spider in the forest
Using there isAre there two wild lions in the sabana?No,there aren´t.In the sabana there is a wild lion.
Using there isIs there a swimming pool next to the modern house? Yes, there is a swimming pool next to the house.
Using there areThere are three bigs cats in the picture.
Using there areThere are two beautiful dogs in the cauldron
Using there are
There aren’t three horses in the meadow. There are two horses in the meadow.
Using there are
Are there any tigers in the sabana? Yes, there are three tigers in the sabana
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