This document provides an English lesson on identifying the verbs "there is" and "there are" and their usage. It explains that "there is" is used for singular nouns to refer to one thing, animal or person. Examples like "there is a house" and "there is a teacher" are given. It also explains that "there are" is used for plural nouns to refer to multiple things, animals or people. Examples like "there are nine books" and "there are five planes" are provided to illustrate the difference between the singular and plural forms.
This document provides an English lesson on identifying the verbs "there is" and "there are" and their usage. It explains that "there is" is used for singular nouns to refer to one thing, animal or person. Examples like "there is a house" and "there is a teacher" are given. It also explains that "there are" is used for plural nouns to refer to multiple things, animals or people. Examples like "there are nine books" and "there are five planes" are provided to illustrate the difference between the singular and plural forms.
This document provides an English lesson on identifying the verbs "there is" and "there are" and their usage. It explains that "there is" is used for singular nouns to refer to one thing, animal or person. Examples like "there is a house" and "there is a teacher" are given. It also explains that "there are" is used for plural nouns to refer to multiple things, animals or people. Examples like "there are nine books" and "there are five planes" are provided to illustrate the difference between the singular and plural forms.