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  1. For negatives, we use there isn't or there's not (= there is not) for singular and there aren't (= there are not) for plural. There isn't a pharmacy near the hotel. There aren't any restaurants near the hotel. We often use there isn't a + singular noun, there isn't any + uncountable noun and there aren't any + plural noun. There isn't a café ...

  2. There are not = There aren't; There aren't with ANY. 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 ...

  3. 1 de abr. de 2023 · En el caso de «there isnt» y «there arent», la diferencia es que el primero se utiliza para expresar que no hay algo en específico en un lugar o situación, mientras que el segundo se utiliza para decir que no hay varios objetos o personas en una misma situación.

  4. 15 de jul. de 2015 · There isnt vs There aren’t. “There isnt” is used for singular or uncountable objects in the negative: There isn’t time for this. (Uncountable “time”) There isn’t a hope for him. (Singular “hope”) There isn’t any jam left! (Uncountable “jam”) There’s isn’t a place for us to stay.

  5. 25 de ene. de 2018 · Si la pregunta empieza por alguna de estas dos partículas, la respuesta debe ser “Yes, there is/are“ para el afirmativo y “No, there isnt/arent“ para el negativo. Veamos algunos ejemplos: PREGUNTA: Is there a car in the garage? (¿Hay un coche en el garaje?) RESPUESTA: Yes, there is (Sí, lo hay) / No, there isn’t (No lo hay).

  6. there is/there are (1) A1 there isn’t/there aren’t A1 is there/are there (questions) A1 there is/there are (2) A1 there is/there are (mini dialogues) A1 there was/there were A1; A1 Básico A2 Básico alto B1 Intermedio B2 Intermedio alto C1 Dominio. Completa los huecos Selecciona la respuesta correcta Ordena los elementos Variado.

  7. For uncountable nouns, use “any” after the negative “isnt”, and for plural countable nouns use “any” after “aren’t”. Remember: Do not use “any” with singular countable nouns. “There isnt a single biscuit left in the packet.” (NotThere isnt any single biscuit left in the packet.”)