The document provides practice exercises on using there is/there are and affirmative and negative sentence structures in English. It contains 5 exercises where the learner is asked to 1) write sentences using there is/there are, 2) choose the correct form of there is/there are, 3) write given sentences in the affirmative form, and 4) write given sentences in the negative form. The exercises focus on foundational grammar structures in English around singular and plural subjects.
The document provides practice exercises on using there is/there are and affirmative and negative sentence structures in English. It contains 5 exercises where the learner is asked to 1) write sentences using there is/there are, 2) choose the correct form of there is/there are, 3) write given sentences in the affirmative form, and 4) write given sentences in the negative form. The exercises focus on foundational grammar structures in English around singular and plural subjects.
The document provides practice exercises on using there is/there are and affirmative and negative sentence structures in English. It contains 5 exercises where the learner is asked to 1) write sentences using there is/there are, 2) choose the correct form of there is/there are, 3) write given sentences in the affirmative form, and 4) write given sentences in the negative form. The exercises focus on foundational grammar structures in English around singular and plural subjects.
1. Write affirmative sentences using there is or there are.
1. THERE ARE five shops. 2. THERE ARE a lot of restaurants. 3. THERE IS a building. 4. THERE ARE some parks. 5. THERE IS a library. 6. THERE IS a bus station
2. Choose the correct words.
1. There’s / There are a TV. 2. There’s / There are four chairs in the living room. 3. Is there a / Are there any windows in the kitchen? 4. Is there a / Are there any teacher in the classroom? 5. There isn’t / There aren’t any pencils on the table. 6. There isn’t a / There aren´t any milk in the fridge.
3. Write the sentences affirmative form.
1. He drinks coffee at breakfast 2. My mother arrives tomorrow 3. We catch the bus every morning 4. she enjoys playing the piano 5. I read books everyday
4. Write the sentences negative form. 1.I don’t like to drink tea 2. I dont have any pets 3. she doesn’t like the sushi 4. he doesnt understand math 5. we don’t like the football