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EASY EXPLANATION WITH EXAMPLES ABOUT "THERE IS - "THERE ARE"

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Here below, you can learn an easy explanation about
"There is" and "There are"
only for countable nouns.

First of all, let´s begin with...





Positive Sentences


We use “there is” for singular and
“there are” for plural.


Examples:

There is one table in the classroom.
There are three chairs in the classroom.
There is a spider in the bath.
There are many people at the bus stop.





Negative Form



The negative is formed by putting “not” after "is" or "are":

Examples:

There is not a horse in the field.
There are not eight children in the school.
There is not a tree in the garden.
There are not two elephants in the zoo.

We almost always use contractions
when speaking.


The Negative contractions are:
There's not => There isn't
There are not => There aren't





There are with "SOME"


When we want to indicate that two or more quantities of something exists we use “there are some”.


Examples:

There are some apples in the basket.
There are some seagulls at the beach.





There aren't with "ANY"


When we want to indicate that a zero quantity of something exists we use “there aren't any”.

Examples:

There aren't any people at the party.
There aren't any trees in my street.





Questions



To form a question, we place "is" / "are" in front of "there".

Again, we use "any" with plural questions.


Examples:

Is there a dog in the garden?
Are there any dogs in the park?
Is there a shop assisstant in the shop?
Are there any polar bears in Antarctica?
Is there a car in the garage?





Short Answers

Yes, there is   ---   Yes, there are
No, there isn´t   ---   No, there aren´t





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GAME


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PAST VERB TO BE FORMING SENTENCES

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Let's practice the past of the verb "to be" with the following exercise below.

Let's read the sentence in present tense and type the right verbal form of "to be" using the past.



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