1. Choose the correct form of the verb ro be.
I. There (is, are) a large TV in my room. 2. There (is, are) thee
windows in my classroom. 3. There (is, are) a table and four chairs in
my sister's room. 4. There (is, are) a school here. 5. There (is, are) very
many children in the park. 6. There (is, are) many people in the street.
7. There (is, are) a lot of snow outside the window. 8. There (isn't,
aren't) any copybooks on this table. 9. There (is, are) interesting films
on TV. 10. (Is, are) there any supermarkets in your town?
2. Put questions to the italicized words according to the Model.
Model: There is a nice sofa in your room. - What is there in your room?
1. There is a nice garden before your house. 2. There are five chairs
in the room. 3. There are three mistakes in my dictation. 4. There is a
new cinema near my house. 5. There are many animals in the Zoo.
6. There are some Englishmen at the conference.
3. Make the sentences negative.
I. Tom plays football on Saturday. 2. They go for a walk in the
evenings. 3. Hi-
He gets up early in the morning. 4. My cousin work in
hospital. 5. Your sister studies at college. 6. I drink coffee in the evening.
7. The baby sleeps well at night. 8. He lives in England. 9. They do their
homework in the afternoon.