The document provides examples of using the structures "there is" and "there are" in English in the affirmative, negative, and question forms. It shows how "there is" is used with singular nouns and uncountable nouns while "there are" is used with plural nouns. Examples are given for each case in the affirmative and negative forms as well as questions using "is there" and "are there". The structures can be used in different tenses beyond just the present.
The document provides examples of using the structures "there is" and "there are" in English in the affirmative, negative, and question forms. It shows how "there is" is used with singular nouns and uncountable nouns while "there are" is used with plural nouns. Examples are given for each case in the affirmative and negative forms as well as questions using "is there" and "are there". The structures can be used in different tenses beyond just the present.
The document provides examples of using the structures "there is" and "there are" in English in the affirmative, negative, and question forms. It shows how "there is" is used with singular nouns and uncountable nouns while "there are" is used with plural nouns. Examples are given for each case in the affirmative and negative forms as well as questions using "is there" and "are there". The structures can be used in different tenses beyond just the present.
THERE IS /THERE ARE AFIRMATIVE There _____ a fly in your soup.
There is and there are two structures
There is a pencil on the table There _____ a man reading in the car. equivalent to the impersonal form of the There are apples in the box There _____ some coffee shops in this verb to have in the present tense: there There is a playstation in the room area. is. As we will see in this topic, this structure can also be used in other There are six chocolates _____ there any tea? tenses. There is a car in the garage. There _____ more than twenty people AFFIRMATIVE waiting to see Beyoncé NEGATIVE There is + singular noun (is, is, are, is, are) There isn’t my notebook. There are + plural noun There isn’t your bag. There is + uncountable noun There isn’t an elephant There _____ milk in the fridge. There isn’t a pencil in my case. There _____ coffee. NEGATIVE There isn’t an elephant in the zoo. There _____ people in the office. There isn’t + singular noun QUESTION There _____ money in my wallet. There aren’t + plural noun Is there a playstation? There _____ information about technology Are there four seasons in a year? There isn’t + uncountable noun in the library. Are there several restaurants in this avenue? (is some, isn’t any, are some, is some, is some) QUESTION Are there two books on the desk?
There is cat on the chair Are there seven days in a week?