In these slides you'll learn about the use of there is a/an and there are some and any according to the food. Also, you'll find some examples and some exercises to practice grammar.
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Count nouns
Have a singular and a plural
form.
Example: Orange (singular)
Oranges (plural)
Tomato (singular)
Tomatoes (plural)
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Review the use of a/an
We use these two articles before the noun.
Use “a” when the word begins by a consonant (b,c,d etc)
Use “an” when the words begin by a vowel (a,e,i,o,u)
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Let’s see the following exaamples
Is there a hamburger?
Is there a hot dog.
Is there a strawberry?
Yes, there is
No, there is not
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Let’s see the following exaamples
There are some hamburgers
There are four hamburgers
There are some hot dogs
There are three hot dogs
There are some cookies
There are seven cookies
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Let’s see the following exaamples
Are there any cakes?
Are there any nuts?
Are there any mangoes?
Yes, there are
No, there are not
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Draw and write
You have to draw a shopping cart. Add countable food as the
previous example. Then, write sentences using there is, there
are, a,an, some and any
Homework
Deadline: On may 5th