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Affirmative form
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There is a + singular countable noun
There is some + uncountable noun
| There is a fish in the bowl.
There is some water in the bowl.
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There are some + plural noun
| There are some vegetables in the basket.
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Negative form
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There isn't a/an + singular countable noun
There isn't any + uncountable noun
| There isn't an apple on the plate.
There isn't any food on the plate.
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There aren't any + plural noun
| There aren't any fruits in the bowl.
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Interrogative form
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Is there a + singular countable noun
Is there any + uncountable noun
| Is there a fish in the bowl?
Is there any water in the bowl?
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Are there + plural noun
| Are there any apples on the tree?
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. AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES
Complete the sentences with There is a or There are some.
Match them with the pictures by writing the correct number.
1. groceries in the cart.
2. presents under the tree.
3. candle on the cupcake.
4. bear in the cave.
5. rabbit in the hat.
6. cookies on the plate.
7. frog on a log.
8. birds in the nest .
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. AFFIRMATIVE or NEGATIVE?
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with
There is a, There is some, There are some, There isn't a, There aren't any.
 . INTERROGATIVE
Look at the picture and complete the questions using Is there or Are there.
 . Mark the correct sentence.
by Anna Pessoa |