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Tanto “there is” como “there are” se traducen al español literalmente como “hay”, es decir, son expresiones para indicar la presencia de algo. Sin embargo, el “There Is” se .
1.- There is a cat by the table.
2.- There is a shoe in the sofá.
3.- There is a dog in the door.
4.- There is a butterfly by the window.
5.- There is a gorila in the zoo.
6.- There is a kid in the play ground.
7.- There is a girl sitting in my chair.
8.- There is a boy watching tv.
9.- There is my mom waiting for me.
10.- There is my car.
Oraciones con “There are”
11.- There are a pair of shoes.
12.- There are a some of apples.
13.- There are many childs in the park.
14.- There are a lot of teenagers in the disco.
15.- There are a few people in the bank.
16.- There are a lot of parents waiting for their children.
17.- There are alot of apples in the tree.
18.- There are many people in the supermarket.
19.- There are 12 months in a year.
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