domingo, 28 de febrero de 2010

GRAMMAR (THERE IS/ THERE ARE)

First, watch this video about the use of "There is/ There are".
(Primero, mira este vídeo sobre el uso de "There is/ There are").


Look at this teacher! She explains the use of "there is" and "there are".
¡Mira a esta maestra! Ella explica el uso de "there is" y "there are".



REMEMBER!

AFFIRMATIVE:

- "There is" is used for singular sentences. "There is a computer in the rocket".
- "There are" is used for plural sentences. "There are some CD's in the rocket".

NEGATIVE:

- "There isn't" is used for singular sentences. "There isn't a telescope in the rocket".
- "There aren't" is used for plural sentences. "There aren't any plants in the rocket".

INTERROGATIVE:

- "Is there...? is used for singular sentences. "Is there a telescope in the rocket?"
- "Are there...? is used for plural sentences. "Are there any tables in the rocket?"