1. there is / there are There is some fruit in the basket. There’s some fruit in the basket.
2. there is / there are There is a birthday cake on the table. There’s a birthday cake on the table.
3. there is / there are There are some beans in the dish.
4. There is some fruit in the basket. There is a birthday cake on the table. There are some beans in the dish. Look at the examples and choose the correct alternative: We use there is / there are with uncountable nouns.
5. There is some fruit in the basket. There is a birthday cake on the table. There are some beans in the dish. Look at the examples and choose the correct alternative: We use there is with uncountable nouns.
6. There is some fruit in the basket. There is a birthday cake on the table. There are some beans in the dish. Look at the examples and choose the correct alternative: We use there is / there are with singular countable nouns.
7. There is some fruit in the basket. There is a birthday cake on the table. There are some beans in the dish. Look at the examples and choose the correct alternative: We use there is with singular countable nouns.
8. There is some fruit in the basket. There is a birthday cake on the table. There are some beans in the dish. Look at the examples and choose the correct alternative: We use there is / there are with plural countable nouns.
9. There is some fruit in the basket. There is a birthday cake on the table. There are some beans in the dish. Look at the examples and choose the correct alternative: We use there are with plural countable nouns.
10. there is / there are Is there any fruit in the basket? Yes, there is.
11. there is / there are Are there any beans in the dish? Yes, there are.
12. there is / there are There isn’t any rice in the basket.
13. there is / there are There aren’t any peas in the dish.