Country: Poland. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: There is, there are, there isn't, there aren't (1935816) A worksheet to practice the use of "there is" and "there are".
Wpisz w tekst - there is/there are there isn't / there aren't 1............only two rooms in the house. 2...........one room downstaiirs. 3...........a lot of furniture-only a wooden sofa-and. 4...........any charis. is no kitchen, so...........a fridge or a cooker and there is no bathroom. room-a very small bedroom. the bedroom.............a bed. all ! ................chairs or cupboards.
Secondo esercizio. Completa le frasi con there is, there are, there isn't e there aren't. 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Advertise here Grammar worksheets > Quantifiers > Some/any > There is/ isn´t - There are /aren´t - a / an - some / any (3 / 3) There is/ isn´t - There are /aren´t - a / an - some / any (3 / 3) Various follow-up exercises after the presentation of grammar (there to be, some-any, a -an) and vocabulary related to food!!! For speaking practice a set of flashcards is also uploaded (parts 1 and 2)Have fun!!!! Level:elementary Age: 7-17 Downloads:815 Copyright 09/9/2010 Vicky Vareli Publication or redistribution of any part of this document is forbidden without authorization of the copyright owner. see more worksheets by vickyvar Preview: Comments: maryse peyé posted by maryse peyé thanks for the whole set ! juliag posted by juliag Really nice and useful set, thank you for sharing. Sharin Raj Thank you so much for sharing, dear friend. Cheers. posted by Sharin Raj Errie posted by Errie Thanks for the whole set!. Great work... Larisa. Thanks a lot dear Vicky! Wonderful and useful! Have a nice day! posted by Larisa. afrodite posted by afrodite THANK YOU, CLEAR AND USEFUL WORKSHEET!! pirchy Great exercises!! Thanks! posted by pirchy piszke Really useful, thanks for sharing. posted by piszke ellakass Great! Thanks! posted by ellakass magneto posted by magneto Thanks again! lcio posted by lcio Nice worksheet! Thanks a lot! There is a rug under the sofas. 6. There is a stereo set under the window. 3. Look at the picture and complete with is/isn’t, are/aren’t, a/an, some or any: 1. There is a cooker next to the fridge. 2. There are some plates in the sink. 3. There aren’t any glasses on the table. 4. There is a clock over the fridge. 5. There aren’t any Konstrukcji there is, there are używamy, aby wyrazić, że coś gdzieś się jest, znajduje się (lub też, że gdzieś czegoś nie ma). Dla liczby pojedynczej: there is – jest, znajduje się there isn’t – nie maDla liczby mnogiej: there are – są, znajdują się there aren’t – nie maZdania twierdzącedla rzeczowników w liczbie pojedynczejThere is + rzeczownik w liczbie pojedynczej + reszta is a TV in front of jest przede mną. Zauważ, że kolejność wyrazów w języku polskim nie zwsze jest taka sama jak w angielskim!Możliwa jest też ‘zamiana stron’: In front of me there is a TV. Pamiętaj jednak, abyś nie pominął słowa ‘there’.dla rzeczowników w liczbie mnogiej There are + rzeczownik w liczbie mnogiej + reszta are 4 chairs in my moim pokoju są (znajdują się) 4 krzesła. Zauważ, że kolejność wyrazów w języku polskim nie zawsze jest taka sama jak w angielskim!Zdania pytającedla rzeczowników w liczbie pojedynczejIs there + rzeczownik w liczbie pojedynczej + reszta zdania ?Is there a TV in your house?Czy w twoim domu jest telewizor?dla rzeczowników w liczbie mnogiejAre there + rzeczownik w liczbie mnogiej + reszta zdania ?Are there 4 chairs in your house?Czy w twoim domu są 4 krzesła?Zdania przeczącedla rzeczowników w liczbie pojedynczejThere isn’t + rzeczownik w liczbie pojedynczej + reszta isn’t a TV in front of ma telewizora przede mną. lub Przede mną nie ma telewizora. dla rzeczowników w liczbie mnogiejThere aren’t + rzeczownik w liczbie mnogiej+ reszta aren’t any chairs in my ma żadnych krzeseł w moim pokoju. lubW moim pokoju nie ma żadnych Nie pomyl zwrotu nie ma (there isn’t lub there aren’t) ze zwrotem on nie ma (ha hasn’t got), ponieważ to nie to samo. W zwrocie pierwszym nie mamy podmiotu, dlatego wstawić należy there. Słowa isn’t lub aren’t to forma przecząca od is i are (jest, są).Kiedy już wiesz, jak wygląda budowa tej konstrukcji, sprawdź czy umiesz ją zastosować w praktyce 🙂 Zachęcam do wykonania zadań, a następnie do sprawdzenia i porównania swoich odpowiedzi z TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH. Przetłumacz na j. angielski. Przykłady z (*) są podchwytliwe. Przykłady z (**) są trudniejsze od pozostałych. 1) W moim pokoju są 3 W tym domu jest jedna W lodówce są 2 butelki W klasie jest 12 Czy w jego biurku jest mój ołówek? 6) Czy w moim plecaku są jakieś książki?7) Czy w jej szafie są długie spódnice?8) Czy w naszym domu jest telewizor?9) Na moim biurku nie ma żadnych długopisów. 10) Nie ma żadnych nożyczek pod tym krzesłem. 11) Obok szafy nie ma kanapy. 12) Pomiędzy oknem a ścianą nie ma regału na książki. 13) Na dywanie jest pies. 14**) Za tą ścianą jest pokój mojego brata. 15) Przed tobą jest komputer. 16) Czy przede mną jest łóżko? 17) Nie ma lampy nad moją głową. 18) W rogu pokoju nie ma radio. 19) Na środku dywanu nie ma twojego kota. 20) Czy na ścianie są wasze zdjęcia? 2. INSERT THERE IS, THERE ARE, THERE ISN’T, THERE AREN’T, IS THERE?, ARE THERE?. Wstaw THERE IS, THERE ARE, THERE ISN’T, THERE AREN’T, IS THERE?, ARE THERE?(+) – positive sentence – zdanie twierdzące(x) – negative sentence – zdanie przeczące(?) – interrogative sentence – zdanie pytające1) (+) ………………………………….. some oranges in the basket. 2) (x) …………………………………. any pencils in my pencil (?) ………………………………… a TV in your room?4) (x) …………………………………. a window in the (+) ………………………………… some milk in the (?) ………………………………… any juice in the pot?7) (x) …………………………………. any coffee in the (x) ………………………………… a whiteboard in the (?) ………………………………… a towel in the bathroom?10) (+) ………………………………. a mirror in the INSERT THERE IS, THERE ARE, THERE ISN’T, THERE AREN’T. Wstaw THERE IS, THERE ARE, THERE ISN’T, THERE AREN’T. 1. ………………………………… two boys on the ice rink. .2…………………………….. any pears on the ………………………………………. a colourful ball under the table. ..4………………………………………………… some books on the bookshelf. ..5………………………………….. a taxi on the street. ..6………………………………………. a dog in front of the table...7……………………………………. five cups of coffee on the table. …8………………………………………… some presents under the Christmas tree. ..9…………………………………………. red dices on the table. 10000+ resultados para 'there is there isnt' wild animals Abre la caja. por Anitachsa110. Educación Secundaria English there is / there are
1) There _________ a sofa in the living room. a) is b) isn't c) are d) aren't 2) ______ a fridge in the kitchen? a) Is there b) There isn't c) There are d) Are there 3) There _____two BEDS in the bedroom. a) aren't b) are c) is 4) There _______ TWO CHAIRS in the kitchen. a) aren't b) is c) isn't d) are 5) There ________ A MIRROR in the bathroom. a) is b) isn't c) are 6) _______ any cupboards in the attic? a) Is there b) Are there c) There are d) There aren't 7) There ______ two tables in this picture. a) is b) isn't c) are d) aren't 8) There is a table in this picture. a) true b) false Leaderboard This leaderboard is currently private. Click Share to make it public. This leaderboard has been disabled by the resource owner. This leaderboard is disabled as your options are different to the resource owner. Log in required Options Switch template Interactives More formats will appear as you play the activity.
Sentences whit there isn’t: 1. There isn’t coffee to serve the guests. 2. At the party there isn’t music. 3. In my room there isn’t TV to watch the game. 4. There isn’t red car in the neighbor's garage. 5. There isn’t bicycle in the garden. Sentences whit there are: 1. There are many tasks to do for the weekend. 2.
Practice making negative sentences using ‘there isn’t’ and ‘there aren’t’ with these There isn’t / There aren’t exercises. If you would like to download PDF exercise worksheets about this topic then then check out the section at the bottom of this page. There Isn’t There Aren’t Exercises Exercise Worksheets Here are some free printable PDF worksheets for this topic: There Is There Are Exercise 1 – Fill In The Blanks / There Is There Are Exercise 2 – Negative Form
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In English grammar we use “there is” or “there are” to talk about things we can see and things that exist. We use “there is” for singular and uncountable nouns, and we use “there are” for plural countable nouns. “There are five people in the office.” (plural countable noun) “There’s a television in the living room.” (singular countable noun) or “There’s some milk in the fridge.” (uncountable noun) See our page on English nouns for more information about countable and uncountable nouns. Using “some” With plural countable nouns we can either give the quantity (“five people”) or use “some” if we don’t know the exact quantity. “There are five people in the office.” (We can see five people exactly) “There are some people in the office.” (We don’t know exactly how many people) With uncountable nouns we also use “some”. “There’s some milk in the fridge,” (I don’t know the exact quantity.) “There’s some money in my wallet.” (I don’t know exactly how much money.) Remember: with singular countable nouns we use a/an, the, or another determiner or pronoun – not “some”. “There’s a woman in the shop.” “There’s the woman who works in the hospital.” “There’s my sister in the photo.” Negative form and using “any” There are two ways to form the negative. 1. Add not or n’t to the end of the verb. See our page on the verb to be for more information on forming negatives and questions. “There isn’t a freezer in the kitchen.” (singular, countable noun) “There isn’t any money in my wallet.” (uncountable noun) “There aren’t any students” in the classroom. (plural noun) For uncountable nouns, use “any” after the negative “isn’t”, and for plural countable nouns use “any” after “aren’t”. Remember: Do not use “any” with singular countable nouns. “There isn’t a single biscuit left in the packet.” (Not “There isn’t any single biscuit left in the packet.”) 2. Use “no” after “there is” or “there are”. “There is no freezer in the kitchen.” (singular countable noun) “There are no students in the classroom.” (plural noun) “There’s no coffee left.” (uncountable noun) However, it’s more common to use “isn’t + a” for singular countable nouns, “isnt + any” for uncountable nouns and “aren’t + any” for plural nouns. If you need more help with English grammar, see our page on some and any for more information. Question form and using “any” 1. To make a question, change the word order from subject-verb to verb-subject: There is a + singular noun = Is there a + singular noun? “Is there a toilet on this train?” 2. Then, change “some” to “any” in questions. There is some + uncountable noun = Is there any + uncountable noun? “Is there any time to go shopping?” There are some + plural noun = Are there any + plural noun? “Are there any trains to London this morning?” Short answer form Yes, there is. / No there isn’t. Yes there are. / No there aren’t. There is, There are Choose the correct answer. Now go on to the next page where you learn how to use the modal auxiliary “can”: Learn to Use Can for Permission and Requests in English

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