Lesson 2 (Nov 29 – Dec 3)

There is or There are

  1. Fill in the gaps with there’s or there are.

    1. There are seven books on the shelf.
    2. There is a bag near the table.
    3. There are cars between the buses.
    4. There are six forks on the table.
    5. There is a picture near the window.
    6. There are three pens on the desk.
    7. There are many toys in the box.
    8. There are ten apples on the table.
    9. There is a mouse behind the sofa.
    10. There many exercises in this textbook.
    11. There are some eggs in the fridge.
    12. There are five books on the table.
    13. There is a girl in the garden.
    14. There are two armchairs in our living room.
    15. There is a key in my bag.
    16. There is a dog under the chair.
    17. There are eleven football players in team.
    18. There is a witch under the table.
    19. There are a lot of books in the library.
    20. There are a pair of shoes under the chair.
  1. Fill in the blanks with: There isn’t or There aren’t.

    1. There aren’t many costumes to choose from.
    2. There aren’t many girls in my class.
    3. There isn’t a princess in the room.
    4. There isn’t a carton of juice in the fridge.
    5. There aren’t eleven desks in our classroom.
    6. There isn’t a dress in the wardrobe.
    7. There aren’t any flowers in the vase.
    8. There aren’t many vampires at this party.
    9. There aren’t two kitchens in the house.
    10. There isn’t a scary zombie in the garden.


b. Complete the sentences. Use There’s/There isn’t or There are/aren’t any.

1 There’s a wonderful Science Museum in London.
2 There aren’t any bus tickets left for the 2 o’clock tour.
3 There isn’t a model of me in Madame Tussauds!
4 There are some delicious drinks at the Hard Rock Café.
5 There is a good café in the Tate Modern.
6 There aren’t any a lot of people in Covent Garden today.
7 There aren’t any seats in the café at the moment.

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