The document discusses vocabulary adjectives used to describe places and provides examples of using "there is" and "there are" in positive, negative, and question forms. It introduces adjectives like ancient, beautiful, boring, and crowded. It explains that "there is" is used for singular nouns while "there are" is used for plural nouns. Examples are given showing the use of these phrases in sentences like "There is one table in the classroom" and "Are there any dogs in the park? - Yes, there are."
4. Grammar: There is/There are
There is and There are are use to express
that something exists.
There is is express also for singular.
There are is use for plural.
The contraction for There is is There's.
The contraction for There are is There're.
5. Examples Postive Form
There is one table in the classroom.
There are three chairs in the classroom.
There is a spider in the bath.
There are many people at the bus stop.
There's a good song on the radio.
6. Examples Negative Form.
There is not a horse in the field.
There are not eight children in the school.
There is not a tree in the garden.
There are not two elephants in the zoo.
7. Examples Question Form
Is there a dog in the supermarket? - No, there
isn't.
Are there any dogs in the park? - Yes, there
are.
Is there a security guard in the shop? - Yes,
there is.
Are there any polar bears in Antarctica? - No,
there aren't.
Is there any ice-cream in the freezer? - Yes,
there is.