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ew a e eee) 06 aD = ae (isp Listen and repeat. In Choco Town, ‘here's a baker's and a bank. There a two eweet shops but there aren't any trees. E Affirmative Negative Interrogative F 3 Long form Short form Long form Short form Singular There is There's There isnot Thereisn’t Is there? Plural There are There are not There aren't Are there? 1) Look at the map and complete the sentences. i QR 3 rs) 2S 3 S| & 5 | 2 ¥ 2 | 3 : | == o 5 F e= Hallam Street, C6 a hospital in Street, 2 two cafés in Street. i a library in Street. ge: a theatre in Street. : a bus stop in Street. 2 Complete the questions. Then look at the map again and answer them. the a hospital in Hallam Street? z ‘a bank in Quick Street? two theatres in Hallam Street? two cafés in Quick Street? 31 6 There is / There are - Some / Any (3) Look at the picture, Fill in: There is, There are. 1 > two swings in the garden. 5 two cats. 2 asiide, 6 four birds. 3 two children. 7 a ball. 4 two chairs. 8 a table. © Memory game! Teacher: Is there a slide in the garden? Team A Si: Yes, there is. “4. answer the questions. 4 Is there one window in the classroom? 1 Is there a TV in the classroom? Yes, there is. 2 Are there six chairs in the classroom? 5 Is there one book in the classroom? 3 Is there a teacher in the classroom? 6 Is there a fish in the classroom? 32 There is / There are - Some / Any 6 5 Look at the picture and write questions and answers. 4. five glasses? 2 abirthday cake? 5 five lollipops? 3 one bottle of cola? 6 one present? ae Listen and repeat. There ion't ary cheese. “There aren't ary bananas. There ien't any jam, But there's bread, Hoe, have = a some / any some + countable or uncountable any + countable of uncountable nouns nouns (in affirmative sentences) (in questions and negative sentences) There are some tomatoes. ‘Are there any oranges? There is some bread Is there any milk? No, there isn’t any milk. 33

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