The document discusses the use of "there is/are" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in English. It provides examples of using "there is" for singular nouns and "there are" for plural nouns in statements like "There is one dog in my home" and questions like "Is there a dog in my house?". The document also shows how to form negative sentences using "there isn't" and "there aren't".
The document discusses the use of "there is/are" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in English. It provides examples of using "there is" for singular nouns and "there are" for plural nouns in statements like "There is one dog in my home" and questions like "Is there a dog in my house?". The document also shows how to form negative sentences using "there isn't" and "there aren't".
The document discusses the use of "there is/are" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in English. It provides examples of using "there is" for singular nouns and "there are" for plural nouns in statements like "There is one dog in my home" and questions like "Is there a dog in my house?". The document also shows how to form negative sentences using "there isn't" and "there aren't".
The document discusses the use of "there is/are" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in English. It provides examples of using "there is" for singular nouns and "there are" for plural nouns in statements like "There is one dog in my home" and questions like "Is there a dog in my house?". The document also shows how to form negative sentences using "there isn't" and "there aren't".