“There is/There are” is a phrase used to indicate the existence of something. “There is” is used when referring to singular nouns or uncountable nouns, while “there are” is used with plural nouns.
Example Sentences:
- There is a cat sleeping on the mat.
- There are three apples on the table.
- There is a bookshelf in the corner of the room.
- There are five birds chirping outside the window.
- There is a beautiful sunset over the horizon.
- There are many stars twinkling in the night sky.
- There is a lot of traffic on the highway.
- There are children playing in the park.
- There is a delicious aroma coming from the kitchen.
- There are colorful flowers blooming in the garden.
This “There is/There are” worksheet is also great for reading and vocabulary practice.