Using 'there is' and 'there are' with Quantifiers Quiz
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There __ a beautiful garden in front of my house.

  • are
  • were
  • was
  • is (correct)
  • There __ some people who do not like vegetables.

  • are (correct)
  • were
  • is
  • was
  • I have __ friends coming over tonight.

  • a lot of (correct)
  • an
  • any
  • some
  • Do you have __ money in your wallet?

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    There __ a book on the table.

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    Study Notes

    Quantifiers and Existence

    • There is/are is used to show the existence or non-existence of something.
    • There is used for singular nouns or uncountable nouns, e.g., "There is a book on the table."
    • There are used for plural nouns, e.g., "There are five books on the shelf."

    A/An

    • A is used before nouns that start with a consonant sound, e.g., "a cat, a dog."
    • An is used before nouns that start with a vowel sound, e.g., "an apple, an elephant."

    Some and Any

    • Some is used in affirmative sentences to show a specific quantity, e.g., "I have some books."
    • Any is used in negative sentences or questions to show an unknown quantity, e.g., "I don't have any books."

    A Lot Of

    • A lot of is used to show a large quantity, e.g., "I have a lot of books."

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    Test your knowledge of using 'there is' and 'there are' in English sentences, along with the appropriate quantifiers such as a, an, some, any, and a lot of. Practice forming sentences correctly with the right quantifiers.

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