Where do you live? Unit 5.

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Where do you live? Unit 5

There + is Positive: There + is + a/an + singular countable noun+ comp. Example: There is a cat in the room. There is an apple in the bowl. NEGATIVE: There + is + not + a/an + SCN+ comp. isn’t There isn’t a cat in the room. There isn’t an apple in the bowl.  

There are students in the class. There are a few books on the table. Positive: Ø /a few Many / Some A lot of No (2 ,3,4…) There + are + + PN+ comp. There are students in the class. There are a few books on the table. There are many brushes in the bathroom. There are some toys in the box. There are a lot of buses. There are six dictionaries on the shelf.

NEGATIVE : There + are + not + any + PN+ comp. aren’t There aren’t any students in the class. There aren’t any books on the table. There aren’t any brushes in the bathroom. There aren’t any buses. There aren’t any toys in the box. There aren’t any dictionaries on the shelf.

Yes, / No, Question: ( There is … ) Is + there + a / an + SCN + comp Is there a cat in the room? Is there an apple in the bowl? Yes , there is . No, there isn’t. ( is not ) Yes, / No, Question : ( There are … ) Are + there + any + PN + comp Are there any students in the class? Are there any books on the table? Yes , there are. No, there aren’t . (are not) How many …….. ? How many cats are there? How many books do you have ? How many students are in the class?

Using Some and any We use "some" in positive sentences. Example: 1 – I have some friends in London. 2 – There are some pens in my bag. We use "any" in negative sentences or questions. Examples: 1 – He doesn't have any friends in Jeddah. 2 – there aren’t any cups. 3 - Do you have any cheese? 4 – Are there any books?

Demonstratives ( This – That – These – Those ) Demonstratives are words that show which person or thing is being referred to in the sentence:- Examples:- 1 – This is my sister. [ single near] 2 – That door is big. [single not near] 3 – She wants these pens. [ plural near ] 4 – I like those flowers. [ plural not near ]

This refers to singular nouns that are near to the speaker. That refers to singular nouns that are far from the speaker. These refers to plural nouns that are near to the speaker. Those refers to plural nouns that are far from the speaker.

Prepositions Student’s book page 128