Hello, children! How are you?
Let’s revise “there is” and “there are”!
Look at these examples.
We say:
There is/isn’t a monster. (a + consonant)
But:
There is/isn’t an alien. (an + vowel)
Complete the sentences about the picture with There is or There are.
1. There are two oranges on a desk.
2. _______________ an apple on a desk.
3. _______________ two pens on a desk.
4. _______________ an MP player on a chair.
5. _______________ a book in the schoolbag.
6. _______________ a picture on the board.
7. _______________ two girls in the class.
8. _______________ four people in all.
Look at the picture of Jane’s house. Complete the sentences with There is, There isn’t, There are, or There aren’t.
1. ____________________ a bed.
2. ____________________ two TVs.
3. ____________________ a table.
4. ____________________ five chairs.
5. ____________________ a sofa.
6. ____________________ three windows.
7. ____________________ a dog.
8. ____________________ two books.
Now answer these questions about Jane’s house.
1. Is there a box? Yes, there is.
2. Are there two cats? No, there aren’t.
3. Is there a piano? ____________________
4. Are there two doors? ____________________
5. Is there a computer? ____________________
6. Are there two phones? ____________________
What do you like about your bedroom? Use “there is” and “there are”.
For example: There is a games console and there are photos on the walls.
Please leave a COMMENT to share the answer to the question.
See you soon!
Miss Ceci