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There is" Vs "There are" Usage

Jacob Jacob
Jacob Jacob
There is" Vs "There are" Usage
Miss, we are working on there is vs. there are :

“Complete the sentences: ___ a cat on the roof, but ___ no dogs in the yard.” Could you help us figure it out? 😊
Jacob_Jacob
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Last update: 1 day ago
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Lauren P
Lauren P
Lauren P - Tutor account
Near Native Speaker
Philippines

Hi! Of course! Here's how you can complete the sentence:

"There is a cat on the roof, but there are no dogs in the yard."

Explanation:

  • "There is" is used for singular nouns (a single cat).
  • "There are" is used for plural nouns (no dogs, which refers to more than one dog, even if there aren't any).

You're doing great! Let me know if you have any questions. 😊

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