Usamos o "there to be" para indicar existência de pessoas, situações e objetos. Iguala-se ao verbo "haver" em português. Todavia, em português utilizamos o verbo “ter” para indicar existência também o que não pode acontece em inglês. to have” que significa “ter” apenas indica posse.fonte:passeinaweb/foto:schalgter
Por enquanto, estudaremos o “there to be” apenas no presente.
O verbo “Por enquanto, estudaremos o “there to be” apenas no presente.
INTERROGATIVA | NEGATIVA | |
Is there...? | There is not | There isn’t |
Are there...? | There are not | There aren’t |
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- In our living room _________ four chairs and a table. We have breakfast there every morning.A B C D
- In our class we have students from Italy, Spain and Saudi Arabia but _________ no students from FranceA B C D
- In our school, every Friday ________ a 'Conversation Club' in the afternoon after lunch.A B C D
- On Wednesday morning __________ two students absent from our class.A B C D
- Please look in the teachers' room. _________ any teachers in the teachers' room right now?A B C D
- I don't like the garden in winter time. ____________ any flowers. The only colour is green.A B C D
- Excuse me. ________ a student called Andreas in this class?A B C D
- When I was at school _____________ any computers. But now every school has many computers.A B C D
- This morning there is water on the ground everywhere. I think _________ a lot of rain last night.A B C D
- I can't have a cup of coffee this morning. _______ no black coffee in the coffee machine and I don't like coffee with milk.A B C D
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