Use the construction There is in the correct form: 1. I was hungry but ………. anything to eat. 2. Let’s have a snack. ………. some food in the refrigerator. 3. ………. any mail for me yesterday? 4. ………. a football match on TV last night but I didn't see it. 5. The hotel is nice. But ………. a swimming pool in it. 6. The safe is empty. ………. any money in it. 7. Don’t go to that warehouse. ………. no goods at it. 8. I found a wallet in the street but. ………. any money in it. 9. ………. many people at the meeting? No, very few. 10.We didn't visit the museum. ………. enough time.
- The phrase "I was hungry but..." indicates a situation where the person had a feeling of hunger. The use of "there wasn't" with the word "anything" shows that there was no food available to eat.
2. Let's have a snack. There is some food in the refrigerator.
- The phrase "Let's have a snack" suggests the action of eating a small amount of food. The use of "there is" indicates the existence of some food in the refrigerator, which means that the person has something to eat for a snack.
3. Was there any mail for me yesterday?
- The question "Was there any mail for me yesterday?" asks about the existence of mail that was intended for the person the previous day.
4. There was a football match on TV last night but I didn't see it.
- The statement "There was a football match on TV last night" indicates that a football match was being broadcasted on television. However, the phrase "but I didn't see it" suggests that the person did not watch the match.
5. The hotel is nice. But there is no swimming pool in it.
- The phrase "The hotel is nice" expresses an opinion about the hotel being pleasant. The use of "there is no" with the term "swimming pool" indicates the absence of a swimming pool at the hotel.
6. The safe is empty. There is no money in it.
- The statement "The safe is empty" describes the current state of the safe, meaning it contains nothing. The phrase "there is no" with the word "money" confirms that there is a lack of money inside the safe.
7. Don't go to that warehouse. There are no goods at it.
- The phrase "Don't go to that warehouse" advises against visiting a specific warehouse. The use of "there are no" with the term "goods" highlights the absence of any merchandise or products inside the warehouse.
8. I found a wallet in the street but there was no money in it.
- The statement "I found a wallet in the street" indicates the act of discovering a wallet on the road. However, the phrase "but there was no money in it" suggests that the wallet did not contain any money.
9. Were there many people at the meeting? No, very few.
- The question "Were there many people at the meeting?" asks about the number of individuals who attended the meeting. The response "No, very few" indicates that there were not many people present, but rather only a small number.
10. We didn't visit the museum. There wasn't enough time.
- The statement "We didn't visit the museum" states that the person or group did not go to the museum. The phrase "there wasn't enough time" explains the reason behind not visiting, indicating that there was a lack of sufficient time available for the visit.