THIS IS MY HOUSE
DESCRIBING SOME PARTS OF MY HOUSE
   In my house...     THERE IS A BEDROOM
chair                                  2 windows

 bed                                       3 books

table                                      2 lamps

carpet

door

radio




                    There is a
In my bedroom...
                    There are
In my house...      THERE IS A LIVING ROOM

  TV                                         2 sofas

window                                      2 pictures

 table                                       curtains




                          There is a
 In my living room...
                          There are
In my house...      THERE IS A KITCHEN

refrigerator                                  cabinets

   stove                                      2 chairs

microwave




                       There is a
    In my kitchen...
                       There are
In my house...    THERE IS A BATHROOM
                                        2 towels
shower

toilet

 sink

mirror

 bath




                     There is a
 In my bathroom...
                     There are
WHAT IS THE GRAMMAR
           TOPIC?
There is                     There are
     T
     O     WHY DO YOU USE         T
                                  O

     D
     E     THERE IS/ THERE        D
                                  E
     S                            S
     C
     R
              ARE FOR?            C
                                  R
     I                            I
     B                            B
     E                            E




SINGULAR                      PLURAL
 NOUNS
                              NOUNS
EXAMPLES

1. In my bedroom, there is a television.
2. In the living room, there are three armchairs.
3. There are four pictures in the dinning room.
4. In the garden, there are some flowers.
5. There is a car in the garage.
6. In my house,there are two telephones.
INTERROGATIVE FORM

           IS THERE A BED IN MY BEDROOM?

           YES, THERE IS.

           IS THERE A CAR IN MY BEDROOM?

           NO, THERE ISN’T.

           ARE THERE TWO WINDOWS IN MY
                     BEDROOM?
           YES, THERE ARE.

             ARE THERE FOUR LAMPS IN MY
                     BEDROOM?
           NO, THERE AREN’T.
INTERROGATIVE FORM

           HOW MANY PICTURES ARE THERE?

           THERE ARE 2 PICTURES.

            HOW MANY SOFAS ARE THERE?

           THERE ARE 2 SOFAS.

           HOW MANY WINDOWS ARE THERE?

           THERE IS ONE WINDOW.

            HOW MANY TABLES ARE THERE?

           THERE IS ONE TABLE.
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN!
               IS THERE ANY REFRIGERATOR?

               YES, THERE IS.

               IS THERE A BED?

               NO, THERE ISN’T.

                 ARE THERE TWO CHAIRS?

               YES, THERE ARE.

             ARE THERE FOUR MICROWAVES?

             NO, THERE AREN’T.
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN!
HOW MANY MIRRORS ARE THERE?

THERE ARE ONE/A MIRROR.

 HOW MANY SINKS ARE THERE?

THERE IS A SINK/ ONE SINK.

HOW MANY WINDOWS ARE THERE?

THERE ISN’T ANY WINDOW.

 HOW MANY TABLES ARE THERE?

THERE ISN’T ANY TABLE.
EXERCISES

 http://www.linchomestudy.ca/online/eaonline/GrammarCentral/thereis.htmlhttp:/
       /www.linchomestudy.ca/online/eaonline/GrammarCentral/thereis.html



http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=5272
A/ AN
  We use A for singular nouns and when the
       noun begins with a consonant.
Example: There is a sofa in the living room
  We use AN for plural nouns and when the
         noun begins with a vowel.
Example: There is an umbrella on the table.
  We use AN when the words start with the
 consonant “ h” because it is not pronounced.
Example: I was waiting for an hour.
We use A when the words start with a vowel
    but it is pronounced as a consontant.
Example: A university /a/ /yuniversity/
          A horse /a/ /jors/




                   A/ AN is only used for
                      singular nouns.
EXERCISES
1. WRITE A OR AN.

     An
 1. _____old book               An
                            6. _____ umbrella

     A                          An
                            7. _____organisation
 2. _____Window

     A
 3. _____horse                  A
                            8. _____university

     An
 4. _____airport                An
                            9. _____hour

 5. _____new airport
     A                          An
                            10. _____economic problem
SOME/ ANY

COUNTABLE       THEY ARE NOUNS WHICH YOU CAN
                           PLURALIZE.
  NOUNS         egg = eggs tomato= tomatoes
UNCOUNTABLE        THEY ARE NOUNS WHICH YOU
   NOUNS                   CAN’T PLURALIZE.
                 Sugar, rice, coffee, milk, etc

We use SOME for countable and uncountable nouns.
You can use SOME for affirmative answers or
sentences.
Example: There are some chairs.(countable)
           There is some sugar . (uncountable)
SOME/ ANY
We use ANY for countable and uncountable nouns.
You can use ANY for questions and negative answers
or sentences.
Example: Are the any chairs in my bedroom?
         There aren’t any mirrors.(countable)
         There isn’t any sugar. (uncountable)
  EXERCISES
  http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/confusing_words/some_any.htm



http://www.bradleys-english-school.com/online/MultipleChoice/aansomeany.html
HOW MUCH/ HOW MANY
 We use HOW MUCH and HOW MANY to ask
             about quantity.
   We use HOW MUCH for questions with
           uncountable nouns.
Example:
HOW MUCH money do you have?
HOW MUCH sugar are there in the kitchen?
   We use HOW MANY for questions with
            countable nouns.
Example:
HOW MANY students are there in the school?
HOW MANY chairs are there in the kitchen?
EXERCISES

http://www.better-english.com/easier/howmuch.htm


   STUDENT’S BOOK AND WORKBOOK.

There is there are-a-an-some-any-how much-many

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    DESCRIBING SOME PARTSOF MY HOUSE In my house... THERE IS A BEDROOM chair 2 windows bed 3 books table 2 lamps carpet door radio There is a In my bedroom... There are
  • 3.
    In my house... THERE IS A LIVING ROOM TV 2 sofas window 2 pictures table curtains There is a In my living room... There are
  • 4.
    In my house... THERE IS A KITCHEN refrigerator cabinets stove 2 chairs microwave There is a In my kitchen... There are
  • 5.
    In my house... THERE IS A BATHROOM 2 towels shower toilet sink mirror bath There is a In my bathroom... There are
  • 6.
    WHAT IS THEGRAMMAR TOPIC? There is There are T O WHY DO YOU USE T O D E THERE IS/ THERE D E S S C R ARE FOR? C R I I B B E E SINGULAR PLURAL NOUNS NOUNS
  • 7.
    EXAMPLES 1. In mybedroom, there is a television. 2. In the living room, there are three armchairs. 3. There are four pictures in the dinning room. 4. In the garden, there are some flowers. 5. There is a car in the garage. 6. In my house,there are two telephones.
  • 8.
    INTERROGATIVE FORM IS THERE A BED IN MY BEDROOM? YES, THERE IS. IS THERE A CAR IN MY BEDROOM? NO, THERE ISN’T. ARE THERE TWO WINDOWS IN MY BEDROOM? YES, THERE ARE. ARE THERE FOUR LAMPS IN MY BEDROOM? NO, THERE AREN’T.
  • 9.
    INTERROGATIVE FORM HOW MANY PICTURES ARE THERE? THERE ARE 2 PICTURES. HOW MANY SOFAS ARE THERE? THERE ARE 2 SOFAS. HOW MANY WINDOWS ARE THERE? THERE IS ONE WINDOW. HOW MANY TABLES ARE THERE? THERE IS ONE TABLE.
  • 10.
    NOW IT’S YOURTURN! IS THERE ANY REFRIGERATOR? YES, THERE IS. IS THERE A BED? NO, THERE ISN’T. ARE THERE TWO CHAIRS? YES, THERE ARE. ARE THERE FOUR MICROWAVES? NO, THERE AREN’T.
  • 11.
    NOW IT’S YOURTURN! HOW MANY MIRRORS ARE THERE? THERE ARE ONE/A MIRROR. HOW MANY SINKS ARE THERE? THERE IS A SINK/ ONE SINK. HOW MANY WINDOWS ARE THERE? THERE ISN’T ANY WINDOW. HOW MANY TABLES ARE THERE? THERE ISN’T ANY TABLE.
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    EXERCISES http://www.linchomestudy.ca/online/eaonline/GrammarCentral/thereis.htmlhttp:/ /www.linchomestudy.ca/online/eaonline/GrammarCentral/thereis.html http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=5272
  • 13.
    A/ AN We use A for singular nouns and when the noun begins with a consonant. Example: There is a sofa in the living room We use AN for plural nouns and when the noun begins with a vowel. Example: There is an umbrella on the table. We use AN when the words start with the consonant “ h” because it is not pronounced. Example: I was waiting for an hour.
  • 14.
    We use Awhen the words start with a vowel but it is pronounced as a consontant. Example: A university /a/ /yuniversity/ A horse /a/ /jors/ A/ AN is only used for singular nouns.
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    EXERCISES 1. WRITE AOR AN. An 1. _____old book An 6. _____ umbrella A An 7. _____organisation 2. _____Window A 3. _____horse A 8. _____university An 4. _____airport An 9. _____hour 5. _____new airport A An 10. _____economic problem
  • 16.
    SOME/ ANY COUNTABLE THEY ARE NOUNS WHICH YOU CAN PLURALIZE. NOUNS egg = eggs tomato= tomatoes UNCOUNTABLE THEY ARE NOUNS WHICH YOU NOUNS CAN’T PLURALIZE. Sugar, rice, coffee, milk, etc We use SOME for countable and uncountable nouns. You can use SOME for affirmative answers or sentences. Example: There are some chairs.(countable) There is some sugar . (uncountable)
  • 17.
    SOME/ ANY We useANY for countable and uncountable nouns. You can use ANY for questions and negative answers or sentences. Example: Are the any chairs in my bedroom? There aren’t any mirrors.(countable) There isn’t any sugar. (uncountable) EXERCISES http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/confusing_words/some_any.htm http://www.bradleys-english-school.com/online/MultipleChoice/aansomeany.html
  • 18.
    HOW MUCH/ HOWMANY We use HOW MUCH and HOW MANY to ask about quantity. We use HOW MUCH for questions with uncountable nouns. Example: HOW MUCH money do you have? HOW MUCH sugar are there in the kitchen? We use HOW MANY for questions with countable nouns. Example: HOW MANY students are there in the school? HOW MANY chairs are there in the kitchen?
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