Grammar Practice - Herbert Puchta, Jeff Stranks, Peter Lewis-Jones 2012
There is / there are
There's a monster in the tree. (= There is a monster in the tree.)
There are three frogs on the table.
1 Match the pictures and sentences.
1 There’s a crocodile in the room.
2 There are crocodiles in the room.
3 There’s a snake on the bed.
4 There are snakes on the bed.
5 There’s a rabbit next to the car.
6 There are rabbits next to the car.
7 There’s a monster under the bed.
8 There are monsters under the bed.
2 Complete with ’s or are.
1 There are two cats on the bed.
2 There ... a laptop on the chair.
3 There ... a pizza on the table.
4 There ... six monkeys in the tree.
5 There ... a frog in the grass.
6 There ... twenty children in the classroom.
7 There ... an insect in my school bag.
8 There ... fish in the pool.
3 Use words from the boxes to write the sentences.
1 There are dogs on the table.
2 ...
3 ...
4 ...
5 ...
6 ...
4 Complete the dialogues.