There Is vs. There Are| English grammar| Quiz 1
The choice between the phrases there is and there are
at the beginning of a sentence is determined
by the noun that follows it.
Use there is when the noun is singular (“There is a ball”).
Use there are when the noun is plural (“There are three balls”).
There is / There are
Complete the sentence with is or are.
1. There_________ 20 students in the class.
2. There_________ a school in the city center.
3. There_________ a big hotel near my house.
4. There_________ two teachers in the room.
5. There_________ 10 songs on this CD.
6. There_________ a good show on TV tonight.
7. There_________ his books.
8. There_________ your handbag.
9. There_________ a flat TV screen in my room.
10. There_________ two bedrooms in our house.
The choice between the phrases there is and there are
at the beginning of a sentence is determined
by the noun that follows it.
Use there is when the noun is singular (“There is a ball”).
Use there are when the noun is plural (“There are three balls”).
There is / There are
Complete the sentence with is or are.
1. There_________ 20 students in the class.
2. There_________ a school in the city center.
3. There_________ a big hotel near my house.
4. There_________ two teachers in the room.
5. There_________ 10 songs on this CD.
6. There_________ a good show on TV tonight.
7. There_________ his books.
8. There_________ your handbag.
9. There_________ a flat TV screen in my room.
10. There_________ two bedrooms in our house.
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