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There are flowers There is a flower

This is/that is (singular) These are/ those are (plural) This is a flower That is a flower These are flowers Those are flowers

There is a/an… There are some.. Negative.. Questions.. There isn’t a book on the table. There isn’t a flower in the vase. There are some flowers. There aren’t any flowers. There aren’t any apples on the table. Is there a book on the table? Yes, there is./ No, there isn’t. Is there a flower in the vase? Yes, there is./ No, there isn’t. Are there any flowers? Yes, there are./ No, there aren’t. Are there any apples?

Some/any Some ( affirmative) Any (negative) There are some flowers. There aren’t any flowers.

Nouns Singular: Plural: Chair, book, girl Dress, bus, bush, bench Family Plural: Chairs, books, girls Dresses, buses, bushes, benches families