Have you got a cat? Do you like cats?
Do you like classical music?
A piece of bread / toast / cake A glass of milk / fruit juice / water A cup of coffee / tea |
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Singular |
Plural |
Positive form |
There's a cup. |
There are six plates. |
Negative form |
There isn't a bottle of milk. |
There aren't two cups. |
Question form |
Is there a glass of orange juice? |
Are there six glasses? |
Short answers |
Yes, there is. No, there isn't. |
Yes, there are. No, there aren't. |
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Singular countable noun |
Plural countable noun |
Uncountable noun |
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There's an apple. |
There are some grapes. |
There's some soup. |
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There isn't a bowl. |
There aren't any glasses. There are no glasses. |
There isn't any water. There's no water. |
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Is there a cinema? |
Are there any shops? |
Is there any money? |
Have some grapes! There's some soup and bread for lunch. I'd like some carrots please. Some onions A lot of onions Some money A lot of money |
Have you got any brothers or sisters?
Are there any buses at night?
Is there any meat in this soup?
Would you like some cheese / coffee / grapes? Have you got some grapes / mineral water? Can I have some wine / cake / oranges? |
How many brothers/children/oranges have you got? How many cigarettes does Paul smoke every day? How much rice / milk / money have we got? How much coffee does Elena drink in a week? How many teachers are there in your school? There are about twenty, I think. How much sugar is there in this cake? It's okay. There's not much. |
How much is it / this / that? How much are they / these / those? How much does it cost? How much do they cost?
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Positive form |
I / he / she / it / you / we / they |
was at home. were at home. |
Negative form |
I / he / she / it wasn't (= was not) |
at school. |
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You / we / they weren't (=were not) |
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Question form |
Was I / he / she / it |
friendly? |
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Were you / we / they |
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Short answers |
Yes, I / he / she / it was |
No, he / she / it wasn't. |
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Yes, you / we / they were |
No, you / we / they weren't. |
I was born in 1978 REMEMBER!!!
I/you/he/she/it/we/they worked, wanted, finished, listened, watched, played.
My parents met in 1960
The film started at 7:30
Kate had a happy childhood
We lived in a small city
She always telephoned me on Monday
They went swimming every day.
The film began ten minutes ago.
She died fifteen years ago.
I worked for the company from 1994 to 2000.
The lesson was from half past six to eight.
I played tennis with Luis on Friday.
REMEMBER!!!
We watched television last night
Manuel phoned me yesterday.