For what we use there are?
Refers to the existence or presence of someone or something.
When we use there is?
To refer the existence or something.
For what we use WH questions?
Wh questions are used to ask about especific times, places or people.
A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
River
Which noun use to there are?
The plural noun. 2 or more.
Which noun we use for there is?
Singular Noun
Mention 2 words that we can use for ask WH-questions.
What, where, when,, who, whom, which, whose, why.
What is the name of this?
Aurora Borealis.
A cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline.
Waterfall.
Is this example correct? Why yes or why not?
There is a lots of cats?
Because its means that are more than 2 cats, so we need to use there are.
How can you make a question with there is?
Is + there + sentence.
Example:
Is there a reason why you are late?
The word How, is part of WH-questions?
Yes, it is used to ask about manner/process. Its an exception.
Examples:
How can you explain this problem?
How can you get here?
Which is the name of this?
Victoria Falls
A piece of land surrounded by water.
Island
if we use "Kitchen"? Is singular or plural?
Kitchen is singular.
Examnple: There is a Kitchen, a living room and a bedroom in my house.
Which is the short form for write the negative form of there is?
There is not
There isn´t
How you form WH-questions? Which are the structure?
Wh-word+auxiliary+subject+main verb.
Example:
What do you do for living?
Where Grand Canyon is located?
In Arizona.
The phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations.
Nature
What are the structure for the negative form?
There are / is + not
Example
There are not / aren´t enough hours in the day.
Make 1 sentence
There is....
What we use to ask negative WH-questions?
We use the auxiliary verb do when there is no other auxiliary or modal verb, even when the WH-word is the subject of the clause.
Examples
Who wants an ice cream?
Who doesn´t want an ice cream?
What is the name of this?
Harbor Rio de Janeiro
A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.
Mountain