This document outlines grammar rules for using "there is" and "there are" and provides examples. It states that "there is" should be used with singular nouns and uncountable nouns, while "there are" should be used with plural nouns. It then gives positive and negative examples showing the correct usage of "there is" and "there are" with different types of nouns.
This document outlines grammar rules for using "there is" and "there are" and provides examples. It states that "there is" should be used with singular nouns and uncountable nouns, while "there are" should be used with plural nouns. It then gives positive and negative examples showing the correct usage of "there is" and "there are" with different types of nouns.
This document outlines grammar rules for using "there is" and "there are" and provides examples. It states that "there is" should be used with singular nouns and uncountable nouns, while "there are" should be used with plural nouns. It then gives positive and negative examples showing the correct usage of "there is" and "there are" with different types of nouns.
There are (aren’t) + plural noun. There is (isn’t) + uncountable noun.
Examples: Positive. Negative.
There is grass in the garden. There isn’t Wi-Fi in the school.
There is a cat in my bed. There isn’t a ball in the park. There is a pen on the desk. There isn’t an orange chair in my There are a lot of book in the room. library. There aren’t two blue flowers in There are two glasses on the the garden. table. There aren’t toys in the toy store.