THERE IS / THERE ARE


We use there is (singular)/ there are (plural) to say that something exists or doesn’t exist, happens and how many.
There is: only one thing or uncountable nouns.
Example: There is a book on the table.                
There are: two or more things (plural nouns).
Example: There are two books on the table.
 

Write some sentences with there is, there are, there was and there were in their affirmative, negative and interrogative forms. 

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  1. There is an Apple.
    There is no blanket anywhere.
    Is there a blue house in your neighborhood?

    There are many books.
    There are not enough oranges.
    Are there more chairs?

    There was only one table.
    There was no chair.
    Was there a bathroom in this house?

    There were many people.
    There was no boy.
    Were there beds in this room?

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  2. There is a dog in the garden.
    There is no milk in the fridge.
    Is there somebody in the street?

    There are many apples in the tree.
    There are not comming to visit.
    Are there any tomatoes left?

    There was a plane leaving.
    There was no tables.
    Was there a shop in the village?

    There were lots of animals.
    There were no lions in the zoo.
    Were there people in the shops?

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  3. There is a peanut on the floor.
    There is no money in the bank.
    Is there any computer?

    There was a strange cat in the garden.
    There was no little duck in the fountain.
    Was there a lion on the zoo?

    There are four kitties wth her mother.
    There are no frendly people.
    Are there Police man?

    There were shops back to the skyscrapper.
    There were no cities around.
    Were there bakeries in the village?.

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  4. There is a chalk
    There are no people


    There are many clowns
    Not enough cherries
    Are there more plums?

    There was only one table.
    There were no mosquitoes
    Was there a jar on this table?

    There were many watermelons here
    There were not so many
    Were there watermelons in the garden?
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