Задание

Listen and choose the correct options
Rule: There Is/Are + Some or Any

There Is/Are + Some and Any

When we speak about several things but don't say how many, we use "some" in affirmative sentences and "any" in negative sentences.

There \(\underline{\mathrm{are}}\) somebooks on the shelf.

There \(\underline{\mathrm{aren't}}\) anytoys in the room.

Choose the sentence you hear.

  • There are some chairs.
  • There aren't any chairs.

Choose the sentence you hear.

  • There's a table.
  • There isn't a table.

Choose the sentence you hear.

  • There's a bag.
  • There isn't a bag.

Choose the sentence you hear.

  • There are some children.
  • There aren't any children.

Choose the sentence you hear.

  • There isn't a lamp.
  • There's a lamp.

Choose the sentence you hear.

  • There are three windows.
  • There are two windows.

Choose the sentence you hear.

  • There are some shoes.
  • There aren't any shoes.

Choose the sentence you hear.

  • There isn't a cupboard.
  • There's a cupboard.

Choose the sentence you hear.

  • There isn't a computer.
  • There's a computer.