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There is a post office in town. There are three students in the library.© Cambridge University Press 2016There is / there are (positive)

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Слайд 1there is / there are some / any
© Cambridge University Press

2016

there is / there are some / any© Cambridge University Press 2016

Слайд 2 There is a post office in town.

There are

three students in the library.
© Cambridge University Press 2016
There is

/ there are (positive)
There is a post office in town.	There are three students in the library.© Cambridge University

Слайд 3© Cambridge University Press 2016
Is there a post office in

town?
Are there any good films on TV tonight?
There is /

there are (negative and questions)

No, there isn’t. There isn’t a post office in town.

No, there aren’t. There aren’t any good films on TV tonight.

?

?

© Cambridge University Press 2016Is there a post office in town?Are there any good films on TV

Слайд 4© Cambridge University Press 2016
some / any
Are there
people in

the park?
?
any
There aren’t any people in the park.
There are

some people in the park.
© Cambridge University Press 2016some / anyAre there people in the park??anyThere aren’t any people in the

Слайд 5My favourite room is my bedroom. It’s big. There ____

a small sofa and there are _____ posters of Bruno

Mars – he’s my favourite singer. There aren’t _____ clothes on my bed – they
are in my wardrobe!
Is your bedroom tidy? ________ any
clothes on your bed?

© Cambridge University Press 2016

There is / there are and some / any in action

some

any

is

Are there

My favourite room is my bedroom. It’s big. There ____ a small sofa and there are _____

Слайд 6© Cambridge University Press 2016
GET IT RIGHT!
any
time.
I’ve got
some
some
money.
He hasn’t got
any
any
cat?
Have

they got
a

© Cambridge University Press 2016GET IT RIGHT!anytime.I’ve gotsomesomemoney.He hasn’t gotanyanycat?Have they gota

Слайд 7There is / there are
There is (There’s) and There are

are used to say that something exists.
There’s a small café

in our town. There are two supermarkets near here.

There’s is the short form of There is. In speaking and informal writing, we usually say There’s.
In positive sentences, we use there’s with a singular noun and there are with plural nouns.
There’s a cat in the garden. There are two cats in the garden.

In questions and negative sentences, we use a/an with a singular noun and any with plural nouns.
Is there a bank near here? There isn’t a bank near here.
Are there any restaurants here? There aren’t any restaurants here.

© Cambridge University Press 2016

Can you remember the rules?

There is / there areThere is (There’s) and There are are used to say that something exists.	There’s

Слайд 8some / any
We use some and any with plural nouns.
There

are some good books in the library.
There aren’t any games

on my tablet.

We use some in positive sentences. We use any in negative sentences and questions.
There are some big trees in the park.
There aren’t any places to play sports here.
Are there any good restaurants in the town?


© Cambridge University Press 2016

Can you remember the rules?

some / anyWe use some and any with plural nouns.	There are some good books in the library.	There

Слайд 9© Cambridge University Press 2016
Look at the picture for 1

minute!

© Cambridge University Press 2016Look at the picture for 1 minute!

Слайд 10© Cambridge University Press 2016
What’s in your bedroom?
posters
a chair
a TV
DVDs
photos
a

sofa
books
toys
a computer
a shower

© Cambridge University Press 2016What’s in your bedroom?postersa chaira TVDVDsphotosa sofabookstoysa computera shower

Слайд 11Acknowledgements
The authors and publishers acknowledge the following sources of copyright

material and are grateful for the permissions granted. While every

effort has been made, it has not always been possible to identify the sources of all the material used, or to trace all copyright holders. If any omissions are brought to our notice, we will be happy to include the appropriate acknowledgements on reprinting and in the next update to the digital edition, as applicable.
The publishers are grateful to the following illustrators:
Christos Skaltsas (hyphen) Slide 2, 4 & 9 (fridge, toilet, bath & sofa); Zaharias Papadopoulos (hyphen) Slide 5 & 9 (dog, football, bike, car & book)
Written by Emma Szlachta.

© Cambridge University Press 2016

AcknowledgementsThe authors and publishers acknowledge the following sources of copyright material and are grateful for the permissions

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