There is – There are:
There is – There are We use There is / There are to say that something exists (or does not exist). The real subject usually comes after There is / There are. Examples: There is a book on the table. There are 20 students in the classroom Use There is for singular and things you cannot count. Example: There is water in the bottle. There is a message in your mobile phone.
Use There are for plural nouns, that is to say, you use it with a plural subject.:
Use There are for plural nouns, that is to say, you use it with a plural subject. There are 14 students in this class, There are a lot of computers in the office.
Some - Any:
Some - Any We use them to talk about an indefinite quantity. Both for count and uncountable nouns. Use Some in affirmative sentences (+). Example: There are some students in the lab. There is some water in the kettle. Exception to the rule: you can use some in questions just when it is an offer. Example: Do you want some coffee?
Use Any in negative sentences (-) and questions (?).:
Use Any in negative sentences (-) and questions (?). Examples: There is not any teacher in the classroom. There isn´t any coffee in the can. Is there any apple in the fridge? Is there any sugar in the pot? Y es, there is. No, there isn´t. Yes, there is. No, there isn´t .
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