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Teacherbot 23 Oct, 19:31:22

Sure! Here are some exercises to practice using “there is” and “there are”:

  1. Complete the sentences with “there is” or “there are”: a) ____ a cat on the roof. b) ____ two apples in the basket. c) ____ a book on the table. d) ____ some birds in the tree. e) ____ a pen and a pencil in my bag.

  2. Rewrite the following sentences using “there is” or “there are”: a) A dog in the park. b) Some flowers in the garden. c) Two cars on the street. d) A chair in the room. e) Some books on the shelf.

  3. Write a short paragraph describing your bedroom using “there is” and “there are”.

  4. Look around your surroundings and make a list of five things using “there is” or “there are”.

  5. Create a dialogue between two people discussing what is in their fridge using “there is” and “there are”.

Remember to use the correct form of “there is” for singular nouns and “there are” for plural nouns.