Grammar Determiners-There is; There are Determiners-There is; There are Punctuation marks-Speech marks; Punctuation marks-Speech marks; Exclamation mark Exclamation mark
Determiners-There is; There are Singular means “one” Plural means “more than one” We use “is” for Singular nouns and “are” for Plural nouns.
Examples a clock on the wall a clock on the wall Singular books on the shelf books on the shelf Plural There is a clock on the wall. There are books on the shelf.
It’s Practice Time! (1)a computer on the desk There is a computer on the desk. (2)animals in the farm There are animals in the farm. (3)two pencils in the drawer There are two pencils in the drawer.
Determiners-The question form Examples a clock on the wall a clock on the wall Singular books on the shelf books on the shelf Plural Is there a clock on the wall? Are there books on the shelf?
It’s Practice Time! (The Question form) (1)a computer on the desk Is there a computer on the desk? (2)animals in the farm Are there animals in the farm? (3)two pencils in the drawer Are there two pencils in the drawer?
The end Have you learn something today?