A/AN
SOME/ANY
Is there an error? If yes, correct the sentence.
Prepositions
There are/ There Is Random
100
This is ______apple.
This is an apple.
100

There is __________cheese in the fridge.

There is some cheese in the fridge.

100

There are any pictures on the wall. 

There are SOME pictures on the wall.

100

There is a box __ the floor.

a) in

b) on

c) behind

d) across

There is a box ON the floor. 

100

Are there three heads on that dog? (no)

No, there aren't! 

200
Is she _______student?
Is she a student?
200
There isn't _________milk on the table.
There isn't any milk on the table.
200

Are there any books in the shelves? 

NO ERROR! Are there any books on the shelf?

200

Will you put the flowers ___ a vase of water? 

a) in

b) on top

c) beside

d) outside

Will you put the flowers IN a vase of water? 

200

Is there a school in your town? (yes) 

Yes, there is. 

300
Has she got _________brother?
Has she got a brother?
300
There are __________eggs in this cake.
There are some eggs in this cake.
300

There aren't any dog in the garden.

There ISN'T A dog in the garden. 

300

In the classroom of 1eso, Sam is sitting ___ the students and the blackboard. 

between, beside, near

300

____ ____ any shoes in my size? 

Are there any shoes in my size? 

400
This is ________interesting story.
This is an interesting story.
400
Is there __________ice-cream in the freezer?
Is there any ice-cream in the freezer?
400

Is there some boy in the living room?

Is there A boy in the living room?

400

I've lived ___ Madrid ___ 10 years! 

in, for 

400

___ ___ a bug in my hair? 

Is there a bug in my hair? 

500
Susan is _______English teacher in _________big school.
Susan is an English teacher in a big school.
500
Are there ________tomatoes in your sandwich?
Are there any tomatoes in your sandwich?
500

There are some mistake in your essay.

There are some mistakeS in your essay.  

500

I usually get from Europe to USA ___ plane.

by
500

When do you use There is/There are?

to talk about the quantity of things (countable and uncountable)