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REINFORCEMENT EXERCISE WITH COUNTABLE NOUNS

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Unit 4



In this exercise, you can practice the grammar structure about
"There is  <<>>  There are"
with countable nouns.
(wild animals vocabulary)







Now, feel free to take the next quiz.

Pay attention, to the animals words and, just fill the blanks correctly.


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You can review the grammar contents about

There is

There are
some
any

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THINGS YOU LIKE DOING VOCABULARY FOR BIGINNERS

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Now, you can put in practice, the vocabulary and some expressions about, the things you like doing in your free time, in the next interactive book.

















3rd Heroes - FOOD DICTATION EXERCISE FOR YOUNG LEARNERS

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Unit 4



This is an exercise very important for you, because you´ll be able to improve your writing skill.


Now, feel free to take the next quiz.

Pay attention,
I give the words of every sentence to you, as clues.

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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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