The document provides a series of fill-in-the-blank sentences using the verbs "is" and "are" along with the prepositions "in", "on", and "at". It then asks the reader to choose the correct verb form based on whether the subject is singular or plural. Several examples are given testing the use of singular and plural subjects. The document also includes questions to test understanding of the verb forms.
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The document provides a series of fill-in-the-blank sentences using the verbs "is" and "are" along with the prepositions "in", "on", and "at". It then asks the reader to choose the correct verb form based on whether the subject is singular or plural. Several examples are given testing the use of singular and plural subjects. The document also includes questions to test understanding of the verb forms.
The document provides a series of fill-in-the-blank sentences using the verbs "is" and "are" along with the prepositions "in", "on", and "at". It then asks the reader to choose the correct verb form based on whether the subject is singular or plural. Several examples are given testing the use of singular and plural subjects. The document also includes questions to test understanding of the verb forms.
The document provides a series of fill-in-the-blank sentences using the verbs "is" and "are" along with the prepositions "in", "on", and "at". It then asks the reader to choose the correct verb form based on whether the subject is singular or plural. Several examples are given testing the use of singular and plural subjects. The document also includes questions to test understanding of the verb forms.
2. Choose There is or There Are: the following sentences: 1. three bottles of milk in the fridge. 1. There a ball 2. a ship in the harbor. on the floor. 3. twelve students in the classroom. 2. There toys 4. a cat under the table. on the floor. 5. many boys in the street. 3. There a cat 6. five lessons on Monday. at the wall. 7. a history museum in this city. 4. There a 8. a wardrobe in the corner of the room. photo on the wall. 9. many flowers in the garden. 5. There 10. three windows in the room. parents on the 11. a stadium opposite the theatre. photo. 12. a lot of apples in the basket. 6. There a window in the room. 13. three colleges in our town. 7. There curtains on the window. 14. four cars near the house. 8. There a flower pot under the window. 15. a post-office in this street. 9. There a boy at the wall. 16. many CDs on the table. 10. There a small car toy at the cat. 17. ten computers in this classroom. 12. There five toys on the floor. 18. a mirror in this corridor. 3. Write the sentences with There is/There are: 4 Fill in Is there/Are there: A college – opposite the museum. a garage opposite your house? . many birds on the tree? Three parks – in this city. a supermarket near your house? . any cheese on the table? Many plates – on the table. flowers in your room? . three dogs in the yard? A bank – near the shop. a restaurant in this street? . a shoe shop opposite the library? A sports club – at the theatre. five hotels in your city? . a theatre in your city? Many eggs – in the fridge. a swimming pool in this street? . hospitals in your city? Ten girls – in the classroom. a bank near the school? 14.a café at the bakery? .
5. Answer the questions: 6. Correct the mistakes:
Is there a dairy shop near your house? (+) There are a library round the corner. Are there many cars on the road? (-) There is two cats under the tree. Is there a musical theatre in your city? (-) There are a flower pot on the floor. Are there many boys in your classroom? (+) There are many flower in the room. Is there a park opposite your school? (-) There is three cars in the yard. Are there a lot of shops in your city? (+) There is two birds on the tree. Is there a bus station in your city? (+) There are a boy and a girl there. Are there many cinemas in your city? (-) There is a lot of students at the conference. Is there a restaurant opposite the bank? (+) There are two portrait on the wall. Are there many sportsmen at the gym? (-) There is three umbrellas in the corner. Is there a pet shop near your school? (+) There are some cake on the table. Are there many bookshops in your city? (-) There is two apples on the plate. Is there a drugstore in this street? (+) There are many potato in the basket. Are there any apples in the basket? (-) There is two tomatoes on the plate.
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