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There is - There are Exercises
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free 'there is/are' grammar exercises with answer keys when necessary.
Exercise IWrite the interrogative and negative form of the following sentences according to the models:
Model 1:
There is a pen on the desk.
Is there a pen on the desk?
There is no pen on the desk.
- There is a magazine on the desk.
- There is a garden near the house.
- There is a hole in my trousers.
Model 2:
There is some tea in the glass.
Is there any tea in the glass?
There is no tea in the glass.
- There is some butter on the plate.
- There is some milk in the jug.
- There is some bread on the table.
Model 3:
There are some dogs in the park.
Are there any dogs in the park?
There are no dogs in the park.
- There are some pictures in the room.
- There are some chairs in the kitchen.
- There are some people outside.
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