This is a painting by Vincent Van Gogh Here I'm just going to try to show you a little
Brammar by using there is" and "there are to describe the painting. Use "there is" to
talk about one thing and there are to talk about two or more things: There is
one picture on this webpage but there are many words.
To ask a question, put the verb first: Is there a desk? Are there any people?
"Wh" questions follow the normal question word order: How many pictures are there?
Why are there two chairs?
1. There!
a bed
8. No, there
2.There
a few pictures
9. How many pillows there?
3.There
two chairs,
no TV
10. There
4. There
two pillows on the bed.
a small table.
SI
there many windows?
6. No, there
only one window.
7
there a TV?
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Resposta:
1. There!
There is a bed
8. No, there isn't
2.There are
a few pictures
9. How many pillows are there?
3.There are
two chairs,
no TV
10. There
4. There are
two pillows on the bed.
a small table.
SI
there are many windows?
6. No, there is
only one window.
7
there is a TV?
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