There are two elephants at the zoo.
I don't like heavy bags.
[ˈeɪliən]
alien - tulnukas
they Swedish are
They are Swedish.
Are they Swedish?
Is there a teacher in this classroom?
Yes, there is.
There is only one tiger in the cage.
Jim's brother doesn't like heavy rain.
[diːd]
deed - heategu
at are work you
You are at work.
Are you at work?
Are there two boards on the wall?
Yes, there are.
There are three girls in the queue.
They don't like long queues.
[raɪt]
right - õige; vasak
two lovely kittens in the basket there are
There are two lovely kittens in the basket.
Are there four windows in this classroom?
No, there aren't.
There are some students in the classroom.
My mum doesn't like stupid people.
[ˈsɪəriəs]
serious - tõsine
there are in February twenty-eight days
There are twenty-eight days in February.
Has the teacher got a cat in the classroom?
No, she hasn't.
There are lots of penguins on the rocks.
My twin sister doesn't like her new hair clips.
[bɪˈkʌm]
become - (kellekski) saama
many secrets she got has
She has got many secrets.
Have the students all got a schoolbag with them?
Yes, they have.