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Verbo There to be

There is/There are (Haver-existir)


AFIRMATIVA
There is - É usado para indicar a presença ou a ausência de
alguma coisa ou alguém. ( singular)

There is a boy here. (Tem um menino aqui.)

NEGATIVA
There isn’t a boy here. (Não tem um menino aqui.)

INTERROGATIVA
Is there a boy here? (Tem um menino aqui?)

AFIRMATIVA
There are - É usado para indicar a presença ou ausência de
alguma coisa ou alguém. (plural)

There are boys here. (Têm meninos aqui)

NEGATIVA
There aren’t boys here. (Não têm meninos aqui)

INTERROGATIVA
Are there boys here?

Exercício
1- Complete the sentences using “there is” or “there are”
1. ...................... a cat on my bed.
2. .......................... two oranges in the box.
3. ......................... many fruits in the fruit bowl.
4. ........................... seven cars in the garage.
5. ..........................ten books under the table.
6. ...........................an apple in the fridge.
7. ................................a magazine on the table.
8. ............................ some dogs on the street.
2- Selecione a opção correta:
A) Tem algo para comer?
There's something to eat?
Is there something to eat?
Are there something to eat?
B) Quantas pessoas tem na festa?
How many people are there in the party?
Are there how many people in the party?
How many people is there in the party?
3. Complete com is, are, isn’t ou aren’t.
A. There ______ seven days in a week.
Is are
B. There ______ six books on the table.
Is are
C. There ______ a car in the garage.
Is are
D. There ______ twenty students in my class.
Is are
E. There ______ a theater next to the park.
Is are
F. There ______ a tree in my garden.
isn’t aren’t
G. There ______ five computers in the library.
Is are
H. There ______ some books in my bag.
Is are
I. There ______ many animals in the zoo.
Is aren’t
J. There ______ a fly in my soup.
Is are

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