There is / There are Articles and Quantifiers
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Created on December 11, 2020
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There is / There are Use of “a” / “an”, “some” and “any”
There is ... (singular)significa "Hay"
There are ... (plural) significa "Hay"
- There are some apples.
- There aren't any apples.
- Are there any apples?
- There is an apple.
- There isn't an apple.
- Is there an apple?
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
There is an apple.
There are some apples.
Use of “a” / “an”, “some” and “any”
an apple
a book
e.g.
Usamos a o an para hablar de sustantivos en singular que podemos contar.
We use a or an to talk about singular nouns we can count.
some cherries
some seeds
Usamos some (algunos) para sustantivos en plural que podemos contar.
We use some for plural nouns we can count.
some fruit
some smoke
some food
e.g.
También usamos some (algun/o/a/s) para sustantivos que no podemos contar y que no tienen formas en plural.
• We also use SOME for nouns we can’t count and which haven’t got plural forms.
Usamos ANY en oraciones negativas (ninguno/a/s) y preguntas (algun/o/a/s)
We use ANY in negative sentences and questions.
Las palabras "a" y "an" son artículos que significan "un" o "una" en español. Se usa "an" cuando la palabra que sigue empieza con un sonido de vocal, y se usa "a" cuando la palabra que sigue empieza con un sonido de consonante. Hay palabras que empiezan con una consonante pero el primer sonido de la palabra es un sonido vocal: an hour (No se pronuncia la "h" en esta palabra).