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  1. Grammar test 1. Grammar A1-A2: Using 'there is' and 'there are': 1. Grammar explanation Affirmative. We use there is to say that something exists or is in a place. There is a bridge in the park. We use there is for singular nouns and there are for plural nouns. There is a restaurant in the station. There are two cafés in the shopping centre.

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  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · When we want to indicate that a zero quantity of something exists we use there aren't any. There aren't any people at the party. There aren't any trees in my street. We also use this structure with uncountable nouns: There isn't any water in the swimming pool. There isn't any sugar in my coffee.

  4. In this lesson, students learn how to create sentences with there is and there are. The worksheet is based on a text and dialogue about four unusual hotels. There is a vocabulary exercise and a speaking activity in which students practise the target language.

  5. If we want to say that something exists or doesn't exist somewhere or at some time, we often use 'there + be'. It's often used to talk about something for the first time in a conversation. There's a cup on the table. There's a restaurant next to the station. There isn't any money in the house.

  6. Use a/an for singular nouns or the number for plural nouns. Follow the example: There are four chairs in the classroom (chair). 1. There are in the bedroom (bed). 2. There is in the laundry room (washing machine). 3. There is in the living room (armchair).

  7. We use there is and there are when we first refer to the existence or presence of someone or something: There’s a letter on your desk. Julia brought it from the mail room.