The document provides examples of using singular and plural forms of verbs and subjects in English. It gives 12 examples sentences with blanks to be filled in with either "There is" or "There are" depending on whether the subject is singular or plural. The answers are then given, correctly filling in the blanks in each sentence with the appropriate singular or plural verb form.
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1. Grammar
Singular Plural
+ There is There are
- There is not/ there
isn’t
There are not/ there
aren’t
? Is there…? Are there…?
R. Yes, there is
No , there isn’t
Yes, there are
No, there aren’t
2. Fill in the blanks with There is or There are
Answers
1. ______ a castle on the hell.
2. ______ a fance around the school.
3. ______ a lot of books in the library.
4. ______ two guards at the gate.
5. _____ any food in the fridge?
6. _____ any apples left on the tree?
7.How much rice ______?
8. _____ a few sharks in the bay.
9. _____two pigeons on the roof.
10. _____enough candies for everyone,
_____?
11. _____ a wasps ‘nest in the tree.
12. ____ some clouds in the sky .
3. Answers
1.There is a castle on the hell.
2.There is a fance around the school.
3.There are a lot of books in the library.
4.There are two guards at the gate.
5.Is there any food in the fridge?
6.Are there any apples left on the tree?
7.How much rice is there?.
8.There are a few sharks in the bay.
9.There are two pigeons on the roof.
10. There are enough candies for everyone,
aren´t there?
11. There is a wasps ‘nest in the tree.
12. There are some clouds in the sky.