This document provides phonetic drills and exercises on using "there is/are" sentences. It includes:
1. Phonetic drills on words and sentences using "there", "think", "this", etc.
2. Examples of "there is/are" sentences with singular and plural subjects.
3. Practice making up affirmative and interrogative sentences using "there is/are" about objects and people.
4. Drills on forming negative sentences using "there isn't/aren't".
This document provides phonetic drills and exercises on using "there is/are" sentences. It includes:
1. Phonetic drills on words and sentences using "there", "think", "this", etc.
2. Examples of "there is/are" sentences with singular and plural subjects.
3. Practice making up affirmative and interrogative sentences using "there is/are" about objects and people.
4. Drills on forming negative sentences using "there isn't/aren't".
This document provides phonetic drills and exercises on using "there is/are" sentences. It includes:
1. Phonetic drills on words and sentences using "there", "think", "this", etc.
2. Examples of "there is/are" sentences with singular and plural subjects.
3. Practice making up affirmative and interrogative sentences using "there is/are" about objects and people.
4. Drills on forming negative sentences using "there isn't/aren't".
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And this is my brother.
This is my father. There is… There are…
1) There is a Teddy Bear in the box.
2) There are Teddy Bears in the box.
Make up sentences There is... There is a boy at the table. Is there?.. Is there a boy at the table?
Yes, there is.
Is there?.. Is there a boy at the table?
No, there isn’t.
There are… There are boys at the table. Are there?.. Are there boys at the table?
Yes, there are.
Are there?.. Are there boys at the table?
No, there aren’t.
Make up interrogative sentences
1. There is a doll on the table.
2. There are three pictures on the wall. 3. There is a pupil at the blackboard. 4. There are books in the bag. Let’s practice
is not = isn’t
Are not = aren’t
There is…
There is a boy at the
blackboard. There isn’t… There isn’t a boy at the blackboard. There are… There are boys at the blackboard. There aren’t… There aren’t boys at the blackboard. Make up negative sentences
1. There is a bag on the floor.
2. There are two pens in the box. 3. There is a red house in the street. 4. There are my parents in the hall.