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This is a typical British house
In a typical british house...
There are some cupboards in this kitchen.
There is a kitchen
In a typical british house...
There are two sofas in this living room.
There is a living room.
In a typical british house...
There is a bathroom.
In a typical british house...
There are some bedside tables in the bedrooms.
There are some bedrooms.
In a typical british house...
There are some towels in the toilet.
There is a toilet.
In a typical british house...
There are some trees in the garden.
There is a garden.
We use "there is"
We use "there are"
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There are some bedrooms. There are some cupboards in the kitchen. There are two sofas in the living room. There are bedside tables in the bedrooms. There are trees is the garden.
There is a kitchen There is a living room There is a bathroom There is a toilet There is a garden
Negative sentences
There isn't an armchair in the living room.
There aren't any flowers in the garden.
There aren't any chairs in the living room.
There isn't a shower in the bathroom.
There isn't a table in the kitchen.
There aren't any cupboards in the bedrooms.
Interrogative sentences
Is there a toilet in the house?
Are there any mirrors in the house?
Yes, there is.
Yes, there are .
Is there a garage in the house?
Are there any pictures in the kitchen?
No, there isn't.
No, there aren't.
Is there a fridge in the kitchen?
Are there any clocks in the house?
Yes, there is.
No, there aren't.
Is there a desk in the living room?
How many sinks are there in the house?
No, there isn't.
Three.