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    There is , there are (English exercise n°63198 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    There is , there are

                                                             There is   /  there are

     

    .       affirmative       negative       interrogative      interro-negative
    present there is
    there are
    there isn't
    there aren't
    is there...?
    are there...?
    isn't there...?
    aren't there...?
    past simple there was             
    there were          
    there wasn't           
    there weren't
    was there...?           
    were there...?
    wasn't there...?
    weren't there...?
    present perfect there has been
    there have been
    there hasn't been
    there haven't been
    has there been...?
    have there been...?
    hasn't there been...?
    haven't there been...?
    future there will be there won't be will there be...? won't there be...?
    past perfect there had been  there hadn't been had there been...? hadn't there been...?
    conditional there would be there wouldn't be would there be...? wouldn't there be...?

     

    there is, there was, there has been sont suivis d'un nom singulier there is a tree in the garden
    there are, there were, there have been sont suivis d'un nom plurirel there are two birds in the tree
    s'il sont suivis de plusieurs noms l'accord se fait avec le plus proche there is a tree and two birds
    there are two birds and a tree

     

     





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    English exercise "There is , there are" created by lili73 (04-06-2009) with The test builder
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    1.


    Freddy
    Hello Max! How are you? Why are you looking at the sky? a flying saucer today?

    2.
    three flying saucers today

    3.
    flying saucers yesterday?

    4.
    No, yesterday any flying saucer, only the moon and the stars.

    5.
    But some flying saucers this week and a lot of them the week before.

    6.
    Do you think flying saucers tomorrow? I don't know, I think any flying saucer tomorrow, but I'm sure they will come back. an alien invasion very soon?

    7.
    Who told you that, Max! You don't seem very well. anything I can do for you?

    8.
    Sorry Freddy, but you can't do anything for me. a time when I was happy, but now...

    9.
    If flying saucers I wouldn't have come here, I would have stayed on my planet!
                                                           Freddy, I am one of them.








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