1. Write there is or there are as in the example.
There are three girls.
There is a table.
There are a lots of flowers.
There are two dogs.
There is a slide.
There are two boys.
2. Fill in there is, there are, is there or are there.
Is there any butter on the bread?
Are there any birds on the tree?
There is some lemonade in the bottle?
Is there a horse on the field?
Is there any people in the room?
There are some matches in the box.
3.Write short answer to the questions.
Is grandpa sleeping?-no he isn’t
Is mother cooking dinner?-yes she is.
Are they doing their homework?-yes they are.
Is she eating lunch?-no she isn’t
Are you going shopping?-yes, I am
Is he digging in the garden?-yes he is
Nouns-countable and uncountable.
Put the words in the correct groups.
Countable-sandwiches, cakes, orange, apples, picnic, bananas.
Uncountable-ice-cream, grass, waters, juice, cheese, rain.
Nouns-countable and uncountable.
Make sentences
I’ve got some water in my bag.
There are some bananas on the table.
Is there any chocolate in the fridge?
He hasn’t got any time.
I need some green paper.
There aren’t any grapes left.
There isn’t any rice.
Have you got a new toy?