there-and-it Flashcards
- How do you ask if there is a hotel nearby?
“Is there a hotel near here?”
- How do you say there is something on the table?
“There’s a book on the table.”
- How do you say “there isn’t” for a singular noun?
“There isn’t a book on the table.”
- How do you say there are multiple trees in the garden?
“There are some big trees in the garden.”
- How do you ask about the number of rooms in a hotel?
“How many rooms are there in the hotel?”
- How do you say there are a lot of accidents on the road?
“There are a lot of accidents on this road.”
- How do you ask if there is anything to eat?
“Is there anything to eat?”
- How do you say there isn’t any snow for skiing?
“There isn’t any snow.”
- How do you express that it’s warm outside?
“It’s warm outside.”
- How do you say it’s raining outside?
“It’s raining.”
- How do you ask if there are any problems?
“Are there any problems?”
- How do you say that there was no rain yesterday?
“It didn’t rain yesterday.”
- How do you say that there is nothing on TV tonight?
“There’s nothing on TV tonight.”
- How would you express “There was a strong wind yesterday”?
“There was a strong wind yesterday.”
- How do you ask about the weather condition?
“Is it sunny?”
- How would you express “There will be a new manager soon”?
“There will be a new manager soon.”
- How do you say “It isn’t far to the station”?
“It isn’t far to the station.”
- How do you express that something is interesting?
“It’s interesting.”
- How do you express that it is a long way from here to the station?
“It’s a long way from here to the station.”
- How do you ask if it’s cold outside?
“Is it cold outside?”
- How do you say it is too salty?
“It’s too salty.”
- How would you express that there are many people at the party?
“There are many people at the party.”
- How do you ask if it’s far from here to the city center?
“Is it far from here to the city center?”
- How do you express that there are 11 players in a football team?
“There are 11 players in a football team.”
- How would you express that it was my birthday yesterday?
“It was my birthday yesterday.”
- How do you ask if there is a problem?
“Is there a problem?”
- How do you express that there isn’t much to do today?
“There isn’t much to do today.”
- How do you express that it was very windy yesterday?
“It was very windy yesterday.”
- How do you say that something is easy to do?
“It’s easy to do.”
- How do you ask if it will snow tomorrow?
“Will it snow tomorrow?”
- O que significa “there is”?
“There is” se refere à existência de um substantivo ou objeto singular.
- O que significa “there are”?
“There are” se refere à existência de substantivos ou objetos no plural.
- “There is” pode ser usado para substantivos no plural?
Não, “there is” é usado para substantivos singulares. Para substantivos no plural, usa-se “there are”.
- Como se diz “There is a man on the roof” na forma negativa?
“There isn’t a man on the roof.”
- Como se diz “There are many people here” em forma de pergunta?
“Are there many people here?”
- Qual a diferença entre “there is” e “it is”?
“There is” é usado para indicar a existência, enquanto “it is” se refere a um sujeito ou objeto específico.
- Qual é a forma de pergunta de “There is a book on the table”?
“Is there a book on the table?”
- Como expressar “there is not” de forma contraída?
“There isn’t.”
- Como expressar “there are not” de forma contraída?
“There aren’t.”
- Qual é a estrutura de uma pergunta usando “there is”?
“Is there + [substantivo singular]?”
- Qual é a estrutura de uma pergunta usando “there are”?
“Are there + [substantivo plural]?”
- Como se pergunta se há restaurantes nas proximidades?
“Are there any restaurants near here?”
- Como se diz “There isn’t anything to eat” de forma afirmativa?
“There is something to eat.”
- Qual a diferença entre “it is” e “there is”?
“It is” é usado para descrever coisas específicas, enquanto “there is” é usado para a existência de algo.
- Como se diz “There were 550 rooms” em forma de pergunta?
“Were there 550 rooms?”
- Como expressar eventos futuros com “there will be”?
“There will be” é usado para descrever algo que existirá no futuro.
- Qual é a forma negativa de “There will be”?
“There won’t be.”
- Como se pergunta se haverá um novo gerente em breve?
“Will there be a new manager soon?”
- O que significa “It’s a long way from here to the station”?
Significa que a distância entre o local atual e a estação é grande.
- Como se pergunta sobre a condição climática “It is sunny”?
“Is it sunny?”
- Como se diz “It’s raining” de forma negativa?
“It isn’t raining.”
- O que significa “There are seven days in a week”?
Significa que a semana é composta por sete dias.
- Como se diz “There wasn’t anything to eat” em forma afirmativa?
“There was something to eat.”
- Como se diz “It rains a lot in winter” de forma negativa?
“It doesn’t rain a lot in winter.”
- Como expressar “There was a strong wind yesterday”?
“There was a strong wind yesterday.”
- Como se diz “It was my birthday yesterday”?
“It was my birthday yesterday.”
- Como se pergunta se tudo está bem?
“Is everything OK?”
- Como se diz “There are many people at the party”?
“There are many people at the party.”
- Como expressar que algo é interessante?
“It’s interesting.”
- Como se diz “It’s a long way from here to the station”?
“It’s a long way from here to the station.”