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QUIZZ : THERE IS / THERE ARE ?
LANG Pauline
Created on February 2, 2022
Illustration extraite de l'album Monsters love school de Mike Austin.
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Examine the image...
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There is or there are ?
There will be five questions about that.
1/5
How many yellow stars are there ?
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
There is seven stars
There are eight stars
There is eight stars
There are seven stars
1/5
How many yellow stars are there ?
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
There is seven stars
There are eight stars
There is eight stars
There are seven stars
- RIGHT -
There are eight stars, including the sun !
next
- WRONG -
There are eight stars, including the sun !
next
2/5
How many green monsters are there ?
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
There is one green monster
There are two green monsters
There is two green monsters
There are one green monster
- RIGHT -
There is only one green monster.
next
- WRONG -
There is only one green monster.
next
3/5
How many books are there ?
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
There is twelve books
There are twenty books
There is twenty books
There are twelve books
- RIGHT -
There are twelves books (12) not twenty (20) !
next
- WRONG -
There are twelves books (12) not twenty (20) !
next
4/5
How many planets are there ?
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
There is nine planets
There are ten planets
There is ten planets
There are nine planets
- RIGHT -
There are nine planets : sun is a star !
next
- WRONG -
There are nine planets : sun is a star !
next
5/5
How many pink stars are there ?
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet?
There is two pink stars
There are three pink stars
There is three pink stars
There are two pink stars
- RIGHT -
There are three pink stars.
next
- WRONG -
There are three pink stars.
next
- LESSON -
En français, on dit : il y a un monstre. En anglais, on dit : There is one monster. En français, on dit : il y a deux monstres. En anglais, on dit : There are two monsters. Le nom commun, en anglais comme en français, prend très souvent un -s au pluriel.