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THERE IS/ THERE ARE

There is Singular There is a playground in the school.(countable) There isn’t a canteen in the school. Is there a computer lab in the school ?(countable)

There are Plural There are some people in class. There aren’t any tomatoes in class. Are there any cars in class?

Some/ any SOME: AFFIRMATIVE There is some noise in the school.(uncountable) + There are some kids in the playground. (countable) + ANY: NEGATIVE AND QUESTIONS There isn’t any paper in the toilet. (uncountable) - Is there any food in the school? (uncountable) ? There aren’t any laptops in the class (countable) - Are there any exercises to correct? (countable) ?

REMEMBER We use ………….. with affirmative sentences. We use with singular nouns. We use with negative and interrogative sentences. some a/ an any

PRACTICE A/ AN /SOME/ANY There is girl shopping in the chemist. There are books in the school bag. Are there birds on the tree? There is coffee on the table. Is there eraser in your pencil case? a some any some an

HOW MUCH / HOW MANY How much money do you spend every week? How much water do you drink a day? How many pencils have you got? How many windows are there in class? Uncountable nouns Countable nouns

QUANTITIES Much (uncountable) (negative) Many (countable) A lot of (countable and uncountable) Lots of (countable and uncountable)