"There are" means "hi ha" in plural: There are some apples.
"There isn't" means "no hi ha" in singular: There isn't an apple.
"There aren't" means "no hi ha" in plural: There arent' any apples.
"Is there" is used for questions in singular: Is there an apple?
"Are there" is used for questions in plural: Are there any apples?
Follow this link to practise a bit. Good luck!
http://www.english-zone.com/verbs/thereisare1.html
Have a look at these videos to see how it works.
Bye!
THERE IS / THERE ARE
SOME / ANY
THERE IS / THERE ARE
SOME / ANY
1 comments:
these videos are very interesting.
We learn there is/there are and some/any.
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