Master "There Is" and "There Are": Learn English Existential Sentences | Learn English Podcast
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Загружено: 2026-02-27
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Master "There Is" and "There Are": The Ultimate Guide to English Existential Sentences
Are you still using the verb "have" when you should be using "there is" or "there are"? This is one of the most common mistakes for Portuguese speakers learning English! In this video, we break down everything you need to know about the "There to Be" structure so you can stop translating literally and start speaking like a native.
Understanding these rules is crucial because they create the very foundation for communicating effectively in English. Whether you are a beginner or looking to polish your intermediate skills, this guide covers every context you need.
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• Singular vs. Plural: "There is" is used for one item or uncountable things like "snow" or "milk," while "there are" is for multiple items.
• Past/Future: Existence changes to "There was/were" for the past and "There will be" or "There is going to be" for the future.
• The "Have" Error: In English, "have" implies ownership by a person or animal; places and situations use "there is/are" to show presence.
• Quantifiers: "Any" is the standard for negative sentences and questions, while "some" is generally for affirmative statements
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