THERE IS - THERE ARE Write the negative and the interrogative. A. There is a book on the table. B. There are rulers on the desk. C. There are six watches. D. There is one dictionary.
1. The house and the garage were destroyed by the fire. 2. Either the manager or his secretary are always in the office. 3. Either you or John has lost my knife. 4. Everybody knows about it. 5. Every student was informed of it. 6. We found that not one of the cases was broken. 7. Each of us have special tasks to perform. 8. Everyone in the room was surprised to hear it. 9. The city with its suburbs has a population of over two million.
10. There is a table and four chairs in each room. 11. There are four chairs in each room. 12. Neither of these plans satisfy us. 13. Neither the barley nor the wheat is ready for harvest. 14. The goods are ready for shipment. 15. Someone (is) waiting for you in the entrance hall. 16. Neither my book nor yours is here.
1. The house and the garage were destroyed by the fire. 2. Either the manager or his secretary are always in the office. 3. Either you or John has lost my knife. 4. Everybody knows about it. 5. Every student was informed of it. 6. We found that not one of the cases was broken. 7. Each of us have special tasks to perform. 8. Everyone in the room was surprised to hear it. 9. The city with its suburbs has a population of over two million.
10. There is a table and four chairs in each room. 11. There are four chairs in each room. 12. Neither of these plans satisfy us. 13. Neither the barley nor the wheat is ready for harvest. 14. The goods are ready for shipment. 15. Someone (is) waiting for you in the entrance hall. 16. Neither my book nor yours is here.
A. Is there a book on the table?
There isn't a book on the table.
B. Are there rulers on the desk?
There aren't rulers on the desk.
C. Are there six watches?
There aren't six watches.
D. Is there one dictionary?
There isn't one dictionary.