This document discusses the use of the words "there is/are" in the English language. It provides examples of using "there is" for singular nouns and "there are" for plural nouns. It also demonstrates how to form questions using "is/are there" and answers with "yes, there is/are" or "no, there isn't/aren't".
This document discusses the use of the words "there is/are" in the English language. It provides examples of using "there is" for singular nouns and "there are" for plural nouns. It also demonstrates how to form questions using "is/are there" and answers with "yes, there is/are" or "no, there isn't/aren't".
This document discusses the use of the words "there is/are" in the English language. It provides examples of using "there is" for singular nouns and "there are" for plural nouns. It also demonstrates how to form questions using "is/are there" and answers with "yes, there is/are" or "no, there isn't/aren't".
YES, THERE IS IS THERE A RUG IN THE CLASSROOM? NO, THERE ISN’T THERE ARE THERE ARE TWO BOOKS PLURAL
THERE ARE SOME BOOKS
THERE ARE NOT (AREN’T) FIVE LAPTOPS THERE ARE NOT (AREN’T) ANY LAPTOPS SOME (+) N° ??? ANY (- , ?) ARE THERE 20 PENS? YES, THERE ARE ARE THERE ANY PENS? NO, THERE AREN’T