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Fragen von Es gibt vs Es sind vs Es ist
Fragen von Es gibt vs Es sind vs Es ist
1. Sometimes 'es gibt' & 'es sind' mean 'there is', but sometimes they mean 'there are', I don't know which case should use 'there is' and in which case I should use 'there are' in a sentence.
2. Is it interchangeable to use 'Es gibt' & 'Es sind'?
3. Ich lerne 'Es ist' = 'it is', aber ich finde 'Es ist' = 'there is' auch. Ist es richtig?
Thank you so much.
1 de ago de 2020 08:56
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Additional comment:
It depends on the context. 'There is a car.' means as well 'Da/Dort ist ein Auto'.
Sentences such as 'Es sind Autos da.' are not used much. Without context it is difficult to judge if one would use this sentence or not. The same is true for 'Es gibt'.
1 de agosto de 2020
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Oben ist meine Antwort, ich habe sie versehentlich als Kommentar geschickt.
1 de agosto de 2020
Vielen Dank, Lars.
3 de agosto de 2020
Hi U U,
1. If the noun is singular, you would translate the sentence as "There is", if it is plural as "There are":
a) Es gibt ein Auto. = There is a car.
b) Es gibt Autos. = There are cars.
2. You need to add "da" to get a meaning which is roughly similar to "Es gibt":
Es gibt Autos. = Es sind Autos da.
You can replace "da" with any place to make the sentence more specific: hier, in der Stadt, zuhause etc. There is a slight difference: "Es gibt" emphasises that something exists, "Es sind ... da" more that you have these things or that they are close by.
3. Nein, das ist leider nicht richtig. The same rule as above applies, "Es gibt" roughly equals "Es ist .. da" but with the same slight difference in meaning as described in 2.
I hope that helps.
1 de agosto de 2020
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