2. using:
there is and there are
We use there is when the sentence is in singular. For example:
There is a blue lamp on the table.
We use there are when the sentence is in plural. For example:
there are two plates on the armchair.
Using:
some and any
We use ‘‘some’’ when the sentence is afirmative, we also use
‘‘some’’ when the thing is uncountable. For example:
there is some water in the glass.
We use ‘‘any’’ when the sentences is negative and
interrogative. We also use ‘‘any’’ when the thing is uncountable.
For example:
Is there any sugar in the bowl?
No there isn’t/ there isn’t any sugar in the bowl
3. DOG AND RABBIT
There is a rabbit on the
chair and it is next to
the dog. The dog is next
to the rabbit and the
chair.
4. HORSE
Is there a horse in the
beach?
Yes, there is.
There is a brown horse
in the blue beach.
5. CAT
Is there a cat in the
garden?
No, there isn't
There is a beautiful and
a orange cat in the
brown box.
6. HAMSTER
What does the hamster
eat?
There is a hamster. The
hamster is eating a
delicious carrot.
7. RHINOS
Where are the rhinos?
There are two big
rhinos in the river. The
rhinos are drinking
water from the river.
8. TIGERS
Are there three tigers in the
sabana?
No there aren´t.
There are two different
tigers in the green
sabana.
9. BABIES OF BEAR
Where are the white
baby bears?
There are two very
white baby bears. The
snow is also white.