"There Are" Forms: Affirmative, Negative, and Questions
This video will guide you through the 4 main forms of "there are": affirmative, question, negative, and negative question.
1. Affirmative:
Example: "There are many flowers".
Use this form to state that something exists or is present in a certain quantity.
2. Question:
Example: "Are there many flowers?"
Use this form to inquire about the existence or quantity of something.
3. Negative:
Example: "There are not many flowers" or "There aren't many flowers".
Use this form to indicate that something does not exist or is present in a limited quantity.
4. Negative Question:
Example: "Aren't there many flowers?"
Use this form to ask about the existence or quantity of something in a way that expects confirmation.
By practicing these forms, you will improve your ability to construct sentences correctly and convey the right meaning.
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