There is / There's / There are / There was / There were: English Grammar Rules
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- Learn the difference between there is/there's/there are in the present tense and there was/there were in the past tense with Sparkle English! In this lesson, you'll learn the rules about how to use there is or there's with a singular noun, and how to use there are with plural nouns. You'll also learn how to use there was and there were when speaking in the past tense.
We'll discuss how to ask questions using "Is there...?" and "Are there..." and making affirmative and negative sentences and short answers.
Finally, there will be a quiz to practice using there is, there are, there was, and there were in sentences.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:30 - There is/There are
01:52 - Asking questions and short answers: Is there?/Are there?
03:05 - How many are there?
03:55 - There is/There are/There was/There were
05:50 - Practice
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Present Tense
1. There's one pillow in the bedroom
2. There are two cake in the kitchen
Past Tense
1. There was only one teacher in courses
2. There were six friends in my class
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English is my second language. I would like to know" there have, there has" in English. Thank you
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In this sentence : There is/are a wide range of career opportunities open to young people.
Which is the correct verb To use: is, or are?
I would be appreciative of your clarification.
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There is a sun on the sky.
There are mountains behind the house.
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There's one cyclist riding down the street.
There are 3 vehicles on the road.
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There is a house
Flours: there are
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There are vehicles on the road
Balloons: there are
There are five cars on the street
There is one bicycle on the street
There are twelve trees on the street
There are two cows on the park
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Hello, great video.
I have a question related to the following sentence :
There is/are a dog and a, cat in the car.
Which one is the way forwward?
I will be appreciative of your answer.
Hello Domy! This is a tricky one. It is grammatically correct to say "There are a dog and a cat in the car" since we are referring to two animals in the car. However, when people are speaking naturally in conversation, it would be more common to say "There's a dog and a cat in the car" even if it isn't accurate.
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A variety of grammar rules are/is in this textbook.
A variety of takes a singular verb or a plural verb.
@@domybarahona8985 As a collective noun, variety, when preceded by a, is often treated as a plural: A variety of grammar rules are in this textbook.
When preceded by the, it is usually treated as a singular: The variety of products is small.
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@@SparkleEnglish hello again, I have a question for you related to there is and there are.
In the following sentence should we use there is or there are :There is/are coffee, tea and some juice to drink.
I would be glad if you could clarify it please.
Thanks in advanced
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There are five apartment buildings.
There are three cars.
There is one hot-air balloon.
There are eight trees.
There is one blue truck.
There are two men walking.
There is a blue cloud.
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There is a hot air ballon.
There are three cars.
There are three people.
There are two birds.
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there are two men running
there is man walking
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I hope this helps!
Hay una fresa. = There is a strawberry.
Hay dos fresas. = There are two strawberries.
(Usamos "There is" para una cosa, "There are" para más de una cosa en el presente)
Había un chico en la fiesta ayer. = There was a boy at the party yesterday.
Había dos chicos en la fiesta ayer. = There were two boys at the party yesterday.
(Usamos "There was" para una cosa, "There were" para más de una cosa en el pasado)
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there is an air balloon
there are ten houses
1- There are four mountains.
2- There is one road.
Perfect!
There are three cars
There is a car in my house
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