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there's, there are, there isn't, there aren't, is there, are there (exercise number two) These sentences are from my English grammar textbook but there isn't an answer key.  May I ask for your help, please?  Thank you very much in advance for your attention.  Read the dialogue. Use the words suggested to complete it. there's, there are, there isn't, there aren't, is there, are there. Jane is in her new house. Tom is talking to her on the telephone: Tom: Is your new house nice? Jane: Yes, it's very beautiful. Tom: Is there a cooker in the kitchen? Jane: No, there isn't, but there's a barbecue in the garden. Tom: Is there a TV in the living room? Jane: No, there isn't, but there are beautiful flowers in the garden. Tom: Are there radiators in hall the room? Jane: No, there aren't, but there are beautiful trees in the garden. Tom: Is there a shower in the bathroom? Jane: No, there isn't, but there's a swimming pool in the garden. Tom: Is there a carpet in the hall? Jane: No, there isn't, but there's a beautiful lawn in the garden. Tom: Are there chairs in the dining room? Jane: No, there aren't, but there's a marble table in the garden. Tom: Is there a bed in the bedroom? Jane: No, there isn't, but there are beautiful butterflies in the garden. Tom: Well! There are beautiful things in your garden but your house is empty!
2015년 4월 27일 오후 9:34
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there's, there are, there isn't, there aren't, is there, are there (exercise number two)

These sentences are from my English grammar textbook but there isn't an answer key. 
May I ask for your help, please? 
Thank you very much in advance for your attention. 


Read the dialogue. Use the words suggested to complete it.

there's, there are, there isn't, there aren't, is there, are there.

Jane is in her new house. Tom is talking to her on the telephone:

Tom: Is your new house nice?
Jane: Yes, it's very beautiful.
Tom: Is there a cooker in the kitchen?
Jane: No, there isn't, but there's a barbecue in the garden.
Tom: Is there a TV in the living room?
Jane: No, there isn't, but there are beautiful flowers in the garden.
Tom: Are there radiators in hall the room?
Jane: No, there aren't, but there are beautiful trees in the garden.
Tom: Is there a shower in the bathroom?
Jane: No, there isn't, but there's a swimming pool in the garden.
Tom: Is there a carpet in the hall?
Jane: No, there isn't, but there's a beautiful lawn in the garden.
Tom: Are there chairs in the dining room?
Jane: No, there aren't, but there's a marble table in the garden.
Tom: Is there a bed in the bedroom?
Jane: No, there isn't, but there are beautiful butterflies in the garden.
Tom: Well! There are beautiful things in your garden but your house is empty!

2015년 4월 27일
Thank you missymarie????
2015년 4월 28일
yes that was the only thing all instead of hall
2015년 4월 27일
Mark Thank you very much. In my English textbook there aren't solutions of the exercises. Do I have to write: 'There's no answer key'? "No" is an adjective and it has to be followed of the noun in negative sentences with affirmative form of the verb...I think. It's correct?
2015년 4월 27일
Erik I'm wrong! "Are there radiators in all the rooms? Is it correct now? Thank you very much
2015년 4월 27일
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