16 There is and There are
Introduction
There is/are are expressions used in sentences that want to confirm, deny or check that something exists.
Form
There is/are has the subject after the verb and we usually find them in their three forms:
Affirmative
Singular nouns: There is + singular noun/uncountable noun + …
Plural nouns: There are + plural noun + …
Negative
Singular nouns: There is + not + singular noun/uncountable noun + …
Plural nouns: There are + not + plural noun + …
Negative short forms are: there isn’t/aren’t (the same short forms of to be).
A more common negative expression is there are not any (there are no)/there aren’t any (there aren’t).
Interrogative
Singular nouns: Is there + singular noun/uncountable noun + …?
Plural nouns: Are there + plural noun + …?
Example
- There is
- There is a cat in the garden.
- There is not a cat in the garden.
There isn’t a cat in the garden. - Is there a cat in the garden?
- There are
- There are ten cats in the garden.
- There are not ten cats in the garden.
There aren’t ten cats in the garden. - Are there ten cats in the garden?
Use
There is/are is an expression used in sentences that want to confirm, deny or check, that something exists.
Summary
There is/are is used when we want to confirm (affirmative), deny (negative) or check (interrogative) that something exists.
- Singular: there is;
- Plural: there are.
For example:
— Affirmative: “There is a plate on the table.” / “There are plates on the table.”
— Negative: “There isn’t a plate on the table.” / “There aren’t plates on the table.”
— Interrogative: “Is there a plate on the table?“ / “Are there plates on the table?”
The more common negative forms are there is no/there are no.
For example:
— “There is no plate on the table.” / “There are no plates on the table.”
NOTE: Another common negative form is there are not any.
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