2. They like cheese. 3. We play basketball every day. 4. She plays drums every evening. 5. He likes breakfast.
II There is/ there isn’t; there are/ there aren’t:
1. Is there a supermarket in the town? Yes, __________. 2. Is there a church in the school? No, ___________. 3. Are there children in the street? Yes, __________. 4. Are there many houses in the village? No, __________. 5. Is there a TV set in the room? Yes, _____________. 6. Are there many pupils in the class? No, _________. 7. Is there a toy shop in this area? No,____________. 8. Are there mountains here? Yes, __________. 9. Is there a river in the legoland? Yes, ________. 10. Is there a pencil on the table? No, __________.
I Put in the question and negative form:
1. You like purple kites. 2. They like cheese. 3. We play basketball every day. 4. She plays drums every evening. 5. He likes breakfast.
II There is/ there isn’t; there are/ there aren’t:
11. Is there a supermarket in the town? Yes, __________. 12. Is there a church in the school? No, ___________. 13. Are there children in the street? Yes, __________. 14. Are there many houses in the village? No, __________. 15. Is there a TV set in the room? Yes, _____________. 16. Are there many pupils in the class? No, _________. 17. Is there a toy shop in this area? No,____________. 18. Are there mountains here? Yes, __________. 19. Is there a river in the legoland? Yes, ________. 20. Is there a pencil on the table? No, __________.