Primary Longman Elect 2A Chapter 1 There is Is there …? Preposition ‘on’
There is … There is a garden. There is a music room.
There is … We use ‘There is’ to say that something exists. e.g. There is a playground. We do not use ‘have’ or ‘has’ to say it. There has a playground. Or There have a playground.
Is there …? Is there a computer room? Yes, there is.
Is there …? Is there a library? No, there isn’t.
Is there …? Is there a garden? Yes, there is.
Is there …? We make a question using ‘there’ like this: There is a playground . Is there a playground ?
Is there …? We answer ‘Is there …?’ questions like this: Is there a playground? Yes, there is. Is there a playground? No, there isn’t.
Preposition ‘on’ Is there a computer room? Yes, there is. It’s on the second floor.
Preposition ‘on’ We use ‘on’ + ‘a floor’ to talk about where the room is. e.g. The art room is on the third floor. We do not use ‘in’ The art room is in the third floor.
Key structure a computer room? Yes, there is. an art room? Is there No, there isn’t. Is there It’s on the first floor.
Practice Answer the questions. Is there a computer room? Happy School Toilets Music Room Art Room Playground G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F
Practice Answer the questions. Is there a computer room? No, there isn’t.
Practice Answer the questions. Is there a garden? Fun School 3/F Playground Art Room Toilets Garden G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F
Practice Answer the questions. Yes, there is. It’s on the ground floor. Fun School Playground Art Room Toilets Garden G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F
Practice Answer the questions. Is there an art room? Good School 3/F Classroom Computer room Playground G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F
Practice Answer the questions. Yes, there is. It’s on the third floor. Good School Art Room Classroom Computer room Playground G/F 1/F 2/F 3/F
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