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There Is / There Are: Grammar Worksheet

The document contains a grammar worksheet with exercises on using 'there is/there are' including blanks to fill in, error correction activities, and statements to identify as true or false based on a picture. The worksheet covers topics like positives, negatives and questions with 'there is/there are' and uses with prepositions.
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There Is / There Are: Grammar Worksheet

The document contains a grammar worksheet with exercises on using 'there is/there are' including blanks to fill in, error correction activities, and statements to identify as true or false based on a picture. The worksheet covers topics like positives, negatives and questions with 'there is/there are' and uses with prepositions.
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NAME: DATE:

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
THERE IS / THERE ARE
There is a pen on the table. There aren’t any pens on the table.

There aren’t (two) pens on the table.


There are (two) pens on the table
There are (three) pens on the table.

Is there a pen on the table? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.

Are there (two) pens on the table? Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t.

 Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences.

1. a library next to the


2. All the students went park.
students in the classroom.
home.

3. 50 states in the United States.

4. No, polar bears at the South Pole.

5. A: a message for me? B: No, .

6. Why so many cars in the parking lot?

7. A: I’m hungry. B: a restaurant across the street.

8. How many days in March, thirty or thirty-one?

9. a few things I have to do this afternoon.

10. A: a post office nearby? B: I’m sorry, I don’t know.

11. something I can help you with?

12. No, public holidays next month.

13. How many countries in the world?

14. a woman in the picture. She is smiling.

15. only three more days before the exam. Let’s study!
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NAME: DATE:
GRAMMAR ERROR CORRECTION
THERE IS and THERE ARE
Positives, Negatives and Questions
 Find and correct the mistakes below.
 Put a check next to the 7 sentences that are correct.

1. Is there have a garden in your yard?

2. There are some pens on the desks.

3. How many sisters do you have?

4. Are there a car in the garage?

5. I have some friends in Australia.

6. There aren’t have any customers in the store.

7. Why aren’t there any dishes on the table?

8. Do there a restaurant in the hotel?

9. I think there is some people waiting outside to see you.

10. Is there always so many people at the zoo?

11. There is a bear at the zoo, but there aren’t any elephants.

12. Sam has a few hours to finish his work.

13. Is there schools near your home?

14. How many countries is there in South America?

15. Are there have a phone that I can use?

16. I have brown hair and green eyes.

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NAME:
DATE:

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
THERE IS / THERE ARE with PREPOSITIONS
 Look at the picture and decide if each statement is true or false.

1. There are seven people in the picture. TRUE / FALSE


2. There is a cat on a chair. TRUE / FALSE
3. There is a woman standing behind a sofa. TRUE / FALSE
4. There aren’t any cups on the table. TRUE / FALSE
5. There are some books under the coffee table. TRUE / FALSE
6. There is a small chair in front of the coffee table. TRUE / FALSE
7. There aren’t any children in the living room. TRUE / FALSE
8. There are some flowers in front of a man. TRUE / FALSE
9. There is a fan in the picture. TRUE / FALSE
10. There is a small dog next to a chair. TRUE / FALSE
Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Illustration by Gemma Lee. © www.allthingsgrammar.com

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