• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: uamaohd
  • hace 3 años

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GRAMMAR
EXPRESSING EXISTENCE WITH "THERE IS”, “THERE ARE"

Affirmative form
Negative form
Interrogative form
There is + alan + singular There isn't+ alan + singular Is there + a + singular noun + C.?
noun
noun
Is there a park near here?
There is a park near here. There isn't a park near here. Are there + (any*) + plural noun + C.?
There are + plural noun There aren't+ plural noun Are there any books on the desk?
There are books on the desk. There aren't books on the desk. Yes, there is/are No, there
isn't/aren't
There is = there's
Is not= isn't
*" Any" can be used in singular and plural
There are = there're
Are not= aren't
for negative form and questions.
G. Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. Follow the chart above.
1.
a stadium next to the bank.
2.
any libraries in this block,
3.
an invitation for us? In fact,
two.

Adjuntos:

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: calbert7337
0

Respuesta:

no entiendo no puedo

Explicación:

ayudarte an ivitation a they bock a a a

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