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.”