The document provides examples of using there is/are in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms to make sentences about the presence or absence of people, places, and things. It includes examples answering questions about pictures using there is/are and completing sentences using various forms. The focus is on practicing the use of there is/are in different grammatical contexts.
The document provides examples of using there is/are in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms to make sentences about the presence or absence of people, places, and things. It includes examples answering questions about pictures using there is/are and completing sentences using various forms. The focus is on practicing the use of there is/are in different grammatical contexts.
The document provides examples of using there is/are in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms to make sentences about the presence or absence of people, places, and things. It includes examples answering questions about pictures using there is/are and completing sentences using various forms. The focus is on practicing the use of there is/are in different grammatical contexts.
The document provides examples of using there is/are in affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms to make sentences about the presence or absence of people, places, and things. It includes examples answering questions about pictures using there is/are and completing sentences using various forms. The focus is on practicing the use of there is/are in different grammatical contexts.
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1) Fill in with there is/are (affirmative, negative or interrogative).
a) a beautiful girl in my class. (aff.)
b) many people in the stadium. (aff.) c) a restaurant in this area? (int.) d) many cars in the parking lot? (int) e) a beach here, but there is a big lake. (neg.)
2) Complete the sentences with there is/are in the affirmative, negative or
interrogative forms. a) a movie theater on Maple Street. (aff.) b) many offices in that building. (aff.) c) a school here? (int.)
3) Answer questions according to the picture.
There a box under the bed.
There a cat on the wardrobe.
There two dogs in the room.
There lots of CDs in the box.
There a computer on the desk.
There a lamp near the bed.
There three jackets in the wardrobe.
There two pillows on the bed.
4- Complete the sentences using “there is not” or “there are not”:
1. ________ any good movie on tv tonight.
2. ________ any rag in the bathroom. 3. ________ any bathroom here. 4. ________ any oranges in the fruit bowl. 5. ________ many people at the concert. 6. ________ any bread. 7. ________ four glasses in the cupboard. 8. ________ any eggs in the fridge. 9. ________ any car in the garage.
5- Complete the sentences using “there is” or “there are”
1. _______a cat on my bed.
2. _______ two oranges in the box. 3. _______ many fruits in the fruit bowl. 4. _______seven cars in the garage. 5. _______ ten books under the table. 6. _______ an apple in the fridge. 7. _______ a magazine on that shelf. 8. _______ an alam clock in the bag. 9. _______ some dogs on the street
6- Complete the sentences using “Is there” , Are there”, “there is”, “there isn’t”, “there are” or “ there aren’t”.
1. _______ any book in your bag? Yes, _______ two books.
2. _______ many people at school today? Yes, ________ some. 3. _______ any vegetables in the fridge? Yes, _________ some carrots. 4. _______ any cookies in the oven? No, _______ any. 5. _______ an egg in the fridge? Yes, _______. 6. _______ a cake on the table? Yes, ________ a chocolate cake on the table. 7. _______ a computer at school? No, ________. 8. _______ any food for lunch? Yes, _________ beens and rice for lunch.