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Using there is/there are
In the space below, draw a picture that contains the following items:
three imaginary creatures
four ice cream cones
one building
one Sun
two people
something containing water
You may include other items if you wish.
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Now, trade pictures with your partner. You will use your partner’s
picture to write four sentences. Write two sentences that start “There is”
and two sentences that start “There are”. Be sure to include interesting
adjectives and correct capitalization and punctuation in your sentence.
Use “There is” when you are talking about one item only.
Use “There is” when you are talking about items that cannot be
counted—for example, sand, water, or air.
Use “There are” when are talking about more than one item.
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