there are
a / an
Correct? A or B?
A. There is two chairs.
B. There are two chairs.
B. There are two chairs.
Correct? A, B, or C?
A. Five dogs is in the room.
B. Five boy are in the room.
C. Five girls are in the room.
A. Five girls are in the room.
Make a contraction:
I am from Cambodia.
I'm from Cambodia.
Question:
Are you from Cameroon? (yes)
Answer:
Yes, I'm from Cameroon.
or
Yes, I am.
Write a where question:
Question:
Answer: The student is in the classroom.
Where is the student?
Correct? A or B?
A. There are books on the table.
B. There is books on the table.
A. There are books on the table.
Correct? A, B or C?
A. I have a dog at home.
B. I have a dogs at home.
C. I have two childs at home.
A. I have a dog at home.
Make a contraction:
You are from Vietnam.
You're from Vietnam.
Question:
Is he in class? (yes)
Answer:
Yes, he's in class.
or
Yes, he is (in class).
Write a where question:
Question:
Answer: The markers are on the table.
Where are the markers?
There ___ ___ avocado in the kitchen.
There is an avocado in the kitchen.
Correct? A, B, or C?
A. There are two teacher in the classroom.
B. There are two teachers in the classroom.
C. There are two teacher's in the classroom.
B. There are two teachers in the classroom.
Make a contraction:
Is your mother in the U.S.?No, she isn't.
Question:
Are the groceries at home? (no)
Answer:
No, they are not.
or
No, they aren't.
Make what or where questions for the answers:
Question:
Answer: Today is Friday.
Question:
Answer: Yesterday was Thursday.
Question:
Answer: Tomorrow is Saturday.
What (day) is today?
What (day) was yesterday?
What (day) is tomorrow?
There ___ three rugs on the floor.
There ____ women at the door.
There are three rugs on the floor.
There are women at the door.
Correct? A, B, C, or D?
A. The men are at home.
B. The man are at home.
C. The men are on home.
D. The man are on home.
A. The men are at home.
We are in English class.
We're in English class.
Question:
Are you and your brothers at school? (yes)
Answer:
Yes, we're at school.
or
Yes, we are.
Make questions.
Question:
Answer: Jamal and Ahmed are from Egypt.
Question:
Answer: Yes, they are teachers.
Where are Jamal and Ahmed from?
Are they teachers?
_______ milk in the fridge.
There is milk in the fridge.
Use singular for liquids like milk, water, coffee, and tea.
The ______ ___ at the grocery store, and her ______ ___ at home. Her husband ___ at work.
The woman is at the grocery store, and her children are at home. Her husband is at work.
2. Are they fifteen years old? No, they are not.
1. I have two brothers. They're twins.
2. Are they fifteen years old? No, they aren't.
or
No, they're not.
Question:
1. Are Yakov and Nadia married? (no)
2. Are you and your daughters at the swimming pool? (yes)
Answer:
1. No, they aren't. or No, they are not.
2. Yes, we are. or Yes, we're at the swimming pool.
Make what or where questions for the answers:
Question:
Answer: Their names are Pierre and Baptiste.
Question:
Answer: They are from Haiti.
Question:
Answer: No, Pierre isn't at home.
What are their names?
Where are they from?
Is Pierre at home?