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There is / There are - Example Sentences



There is / there are examples and sentences. How to use there is and there are in a sentence? Affirmative, negative, interrogative sentences for there is, there are.


We use 'there is' and 'there are' when we talk about the existence or presence of someone or something.


Affirmative Sentences


There is a cat on the roof.

There is milk in the fridge.

There is a hole in your sock.

There is a book on the table.

There is a lot of traffic today.

There is an apple in the fridge.

There is a meeting at 3 PM.

There is a movie on TV tonight.

There is a problem with the engine.

There is a new restaurant in town.

There is a package at the door.

There is a river near the village.

There is a letter for you on the desk.

There is a beautiful painting on the wall.

There is a beautiful sunset this evening.

There is a strange noise coming from the basement.

There are three cookies left in the jar.

There are many stars in the sky.

There are birds singing outside.

There are lots of fish in the sea.

There are a few errors in the report.

There are many books on the shelf.

There are two chairs by the window.

There are several options to consider.

There are some flowers in the garden.

There are multiple solutions to this problem.

There are children playing in the park.

There are four rooms in the house.

There are plenty of reasons to be happy.

There are a few items on the shopping list.

There are various opinions on the subject.

There are ten students in the classroom.


Negative Sentences


There isn't any milk left in the fridge.

There isn't a single cloud in the sky.

There isn't any sugar in my coffee.

There isn't any water in the bottle.

There isn't a bus stop near here.

There aren't any flowers in the garden.

There isn't a light at the end of the tunnel.

There isn't a restaurant open at this hour.

There isn't any gas in the car.

There isn't a book on the table.

There isn't a chair in the room.

There isn't any food on the plate.

There isn't any bread in the pantry.

There isn't a computer available for use.

There isn't a train scheduled for today.

There isn't a reason to worry.

There isn't any soap in the bathroom.

There isn't a solution to this puzzle.

There isn't any oil left for cooking.

There isn't a window in the basement.

There isn't a reason to stay here.

There isn't a single flower in the vase.

There isn't an easy solution to every problem.

There isn't enough evidence to convict him.

There isn't a ticket available for the concert.

There isn't a person who doesn't like holidays.

There aren't any apples on the tree.

There aren't enough chairs for everyone.

There aren't any problems that can't be solved.

There aren't any mistakes in your work.

There aren't many people at the party.

There aren't any clouds in the sky.

There aren't many children in the garden.


Interrogative Sentences


Is there a library nearby?

Is there a letter for me?

Is there a concert this weekend?

Is there an elevator in this building?

Is there any milk left in the fridge?

Is there a reason why you are late?

Is there a possibility of rain today?

Is there a swimming pool at the hotel?

Are there any cookies in the jar?

Are there enough chairs for everyone?

Are there any students in the classroom?

Are there many tourists in the city?

Are there any clouds in the sky?

Are there many birds in the tree?

Are there many rooms in the hotel?

Are there any players on the field?

Are there any exams this week?

Are there any problems with the project?

How many days are there in a week?

Why is there a delay in the project?

Where is there a good place to eat?

Who is there to help us with this task?

Why is there so much noise outside?

Why are there so many people here?

Why are there changes in the policy?

How many rooms are there in the house?

How many students are there in the class?

How much time is there until the deadline?

Why is there a need for more resources?

How many days are there left in the month?

What evidence is there to support the claim?

What types of services are there available?

How many options are there to choose from?

What kind of information is there on the website?

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