The document provides guidance on using "is" versus "are" when asking about the existence of something. It notes that for singular nouns like "milk", one should use "is" to ask "Is there any milk?" and answer with "Yes, there is" or "No, there isn't". For plural nouns like "milkS", one should use "are" to ask "Are there any milks?" and answer with "Yes, there are" or "No, there aren't".
The document provides guidance on using "is" versus "are" when asking about the existence of something. It notes that for singular nouns like "milk", one should use "is" to ask "Is there any milk?" and answer with "Yes, there is" or "No, there isn't". For plural nouns like "milkS", one should use "are" to ask "Are there any milks?" and answer with "Yes, there are" or "No, there aren't".
The document provides guidance on using "is" versus "are" when asking about the existence of something. It notes that for singular nouns like "milk", one should use "is" to ask "Is there any milk?" and answer with "Yes, there is" or "No, there isn't". For plural nouns like "milkS", one should use "are" to ask "Are there any milks?" and answer with "Yes, there are" or "No, there aren't".