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5.UE4 Read the examples and complete
rules. Are they the same in your languag
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There's a sofa.
There's an armchair.
There are some chairs.
• We use 1)
................in affirmative sentences.
. We use 2)................ in negative sentences.
. We use 3) in questions.
......
There aren't any paintings
Are there any posters?
Answers & Comments
In English, we use the following rules for affirmative, negative, and question sentences with regard to quantity:
1."There is" in affirmative sentences.
2."There isn't" or "There are not" in negative sentences.
3."Is there" or "Are there" in questions.
For example:
Affirmative: There's a sofa.
Negative: There isn't an armchair.
Questions: Are there any chairs?
Additional examples:
Affirmative: There are some chairs.
Negative: There aren't any paintings.
Questions: Are there any posters?
These rules are used to express the existence or presence of objects or things in a specific context.