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The big bang isn’t the only answer. The idea that the universe started in the big bang revolutionised 20th-century cosmology. But it seems increasingly unlikely it was a case of something from Zadanie Marzena1000Complete the gaps with: There is, There isn't, There are, There aren't. 1. ............................. some CDs on the table.(fajka) 2. .............................. a book on the table. (fajka) 3. .............................. any boxes on the floor. (krzyżyk) 4. .............................. some books in the bookcase.(fajka) 5. .............................. a bag on the table.(fajka) 6. .............................. a book on the chair.(krzyżyk) 7. .............................. some flowers in the vase.(fajka) Wikunia_kunia14 are 2. there is isn't aren't is 6. o 18:58 endrju1607 1. There are2. There is3. There aren't4. There are5. There is6. There isn't7. There are o 19:00

Language: English (en) ID: 1877001. 16/02/2022. Country code: ES. Country: Spain. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: There is - there are (2013179) Complete this worksheet with there is - there are - there isn´t - there aren´t. Other contents: there isn´t - there aren´t.

Wpisz w tekst - there is/there are there isn't / there aren't 1............only two rooms in the house. 2...........one room downstaiirs. 3...........a lot of furniture-only a wooden sofa-and. 4...........any charis. is no kitchen, so...........a fridge or a cooker and there is no bathroom. room-a very small bedroom. the bedroom.............a bed. all ! ................chairs or cupboards.
There is a cat on a chair. TRUE / FALSE 3. There is a woman standing behind a sofa. TRUE / FALSE 4. There aren’t any cups on the table. TRUE / FALSE 5. There are some books under the coffee table. TRUE / FALSE 6. There is a small chair in front of the coffee table. TRUE / FALSE 7. There aren’t any children in the living room. TRUE / FALSE 8.
Download this explanation in PDF here. Try an exercise on this topic here. There's a more advanced explanation about 'it' and 'there' here. If we want to say that something exists or doesn't exist somewhere or at some time, we often use 'there + be'. It's often used to talk about something for the first time in a conversation. There's a cup on the table. There's a restaurant next to the station. There isn't any money in the house. There aren't any banks in this street. Is there a supermarket near here? Are there any potatoes in the cupboard? In theory, we use 'there is + singular' and 'there are + plural'. There is a cafe in my village. There are two cafes in my village. But we very, very often use there's + plural and singular when we're speaking. This is so common that it's not a mistake. We must use the short form here. There's a cafe in my village. There's two cafes in my village. We can use 'there' with all tenses of be. There were many poor people in the 16th century. There won't be cake at the party. There have been a lot of accidents today. Will there be a train at 6pm? There hasn't been much rain recently. We usually use 'there + be' with a / an / some / any / no / much / many / a lot of and other indefinite words. We don't usually use it with 'the' or proper names. There's a cat in the garden. There's the cat in the garden. There's a boy on the train. There's John on the train. Try an exercise on this topic here. There's a more advanced explanation about 'it' and 'there' more practice? Get more Perfect English Grammar with our courses.
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In English grammar we use “there is” or “there are” to talk about things we can see and things that exist. We use “there is” for singular and uncountable nouns, and we use “there are” for plural countable nouns. “There are five people in the office.” (plural countable noun) “There’s a television in the living room.” (singular countable noun) or “There’s some milk in the fridge.” (uncountable noun) See our page on English nouns for more information about countable and uncountable nouns. Using “some” With plural countable nouns we can either give the quantity (“five people”) or use “some” if we don’t know the exact quantity. “There are five people in the office.” (We can see five people exactly) “There are some people in the office.” (We don’t know exactly how many people) With uncountable nouns we also use “some”. “There’s some milk in the fridge,” (I don’t know the exact quantity.) “There’s some money in my wallet.” (I don’t know exactly how much money.) Remember: with singular countable nouns we use a/an, the, or another determiner or pronoun – not “some”. “There’s a woman in the shop.” “There’s the woman who works in the hospital.” “There’s my sister in the photo.” Negative form and using “any” There are two ways to form the negative. 1. Add not or n’t to the end of the verb. See our page on the verb to be for more information on forming negatives and questions. “There isn’t a freezer in the kitchen.” (singular, countable noun) “There isn’t any money in my wallet.” (uncountable noun) “There aren’t any students” in the classroom. (plural noun) For uncountable nouns, use “any” after the negative “isn’t”, and for plural countable nouns use “any” after “aren’t”. Remember: Do not use “any” with singular countable nouns. “There isn’t a single biscuit left in the packet.” (Not “There isn’t any single biscuit left in the packet.”) 2. Use “no” after “there is” or “there are”. “There is no freezer in the kitchen.” (singular countable noun) “There are no students in the classroom.” (plural noun) “There’s no coffee left.” (uncountable noun) However, it’s more common to use “isn’t + a” for singular countable nouns, “isnt + any” for uncountable nouns and “aren’t + any” for plural nouns. If you need more help with English grammar, see our page on some and any for more information. Question form and using “any” 1. To make a question, change the word order from subject-verb to verb-subject: There is a + singular noun = Is there a + singular noun? “Is there a toilet on this train?” 2. Then, change “some” to “any” in questions. There is some + uncountable noun = Is there any + uncountable noun? “Is there any time to go shopping?” There are some + plural noun = Are there any + plural noun? “Are there any trains to London this morning?” Short answer form Yes, there is. / No there isn’t. Yes there are. / No there aren’t. There is, There are Choose the correct answer. Now go on to the next page where you learn how to use the modal auxiliary “can”: Learn to Use Can for Permission and Requests in English

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The choice between the phrases there is and there are at the beginning of a sentence is determined by the noun that follows it. Use there is when the noun is singular (“There is a cat”). Use there are when the noun is plural (“There are two cats”). Here’s a tip: Want to make sure your writing always looks great? Grammarly can save you from misspellings, grammatical and punctuation mistakes, and other writing issues on all your favorite websites. There Is vs. There Are You probably know that the choice between is vs. are depends on a noun. In most sentences, the noun comes before the verb. But in sentences that begin with there is and there are, the noun comes later. In the sentence above, cat is singular, so it requires there is. In the sentence above, opportunities is plural, so it requires there are. (Don’t let the word many throw you off—concentrate on the noun.) There Is a Number of vs. There Are a Number of There are a number of unnamed stars in our galaxy? There is a number of unnamed stars in our galaxy? It’s difficult to tease out whether you should use is or are in a construction like this. The verb is being pulled toward there, number, and stars all at once. Here’s a tip: Sentences that begin with There is/are a number of… are almost always wordier than they need to be. Your best bet is to rewrite it: Many stars in our galaxy are unnamed. But if you really can’t rewrite it, you’ll have to make a choice. Use is if you want to emphasize the group; use are if you want to emphasize the individual members. It’s the same with other collecting phrases, like a variety of. There Are a Lot of Use there are when you’re talking about “a lot” of something. There Is vs. There Are With a Series of Items When you’re making a list of things, sometimes there are sounds wrong: There are sounds bad because the noun that follows it, kitchen, is singular. Even though you’re really talking about multiple things, (a kitchen, a living room, a bedroom), it’s often better to use the singular verb is in a construction like this. Some language commentators still insist on using are in sentences like this despite the awkwardness, but actual usage is extremely mixed. Remember, if the sentence sounds awkward either way, you can always rewrite it to avoid the “there is/are” problem altogether.
1. There is/ There are/ There isn't/ There aren't. Cách dùng: - Để chỉ sự tồn tại của một hoặc nhiều thứ nào đó, có thể hiểu nghĩa của cấu trúc là “có” đối với There is/ There are và “không có” với There isn't/ There aren't
1) There _________ a sofa in the living room. a) is b) isn't c) are d) aren't 2) ______ a fridge in the kitchen? a) Is there b) There isn't c) There are d) Are there 3) There _____two BEDS in the bedroom. a) aren't b) are c) is 4) There _______ TWO CHAIRS in the kitchen. a) aren't b) is c) isn't d) are 5) There ________ A MIRROR in the bathroom. a) is b) isn't c) are 6) _______ any cupboards in the attic? a) Is there b) Are there c) There are d) There aren't 7) There ______ two tables in this picture. a) is b) isn't c) are d) aren't 8) There is a table in this picture. a) true b) false Leaderboard This leaderboard is currently private. Click Share to make it public. This leaderboard has been disabled by the resource owner. This leaderboard is disabled as your options are different to the resource owner. Log in required Options Switch template Interactives More formats will appear as you play the activity.
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B. Convert from one form to another as in the following examples. a. There is milk in the bottle. (-)There isn't milk in the bottle. b. There are dishes in the kitchen. (?)Are there dishes in the kitchen? c. Is there a pool in the garden'? (+)There is a pool in the garden. He is speaking about a specific spoon. If I asked you to get me a spoon from a drawer that had no spoons in it, you could say "there isn't a spoon in here (for me to give you)." or "There aren't any spoons in here, just forks." or "There's no spoon in here (the specific spoon you want isn't here)." All of those statements are fine and sound Index of contents There is / there are - 1 There is / there are - 2 There was / there were Home Worksheets - handouts There is / there are 1 There is / there are 2 There was / there were Worksheets - handouts Home Content Exercises: there is / there isn't / is there? There is / there are - exercise 1 There is / there are - exercises There is / there are - exercise 2 There is / there are : multiple choice There isn't / there aren't - negative Affirmative and negative forms Is there? / Are there? - questions Is there? / Are there? + answers 1 Is there? / Are there? + answers 2 Affirmative, negative, questions: write 1 Affirmative, negative, questions: write 2 There is / there are - quiz There is / there are - test 1 There is / there are - test 2 There is / there are exercises - next page - Search on this site Home Contact Privacy policy wordwall but it isnt a wall its a sentence - There is/isnt/are/aren`t - SM1_At school - Is Are Isn't and Aren't - to be negative form Possible Duplicate: “There is no rule” vs. “there isn’t rule” If I'm not mistaken, both "There isn't a storm." and "There is no storm." have the same meaning. I understand that the first one is the "contraction" of the second one, but what I can't understand is that if it is the contraction of the second, why the is second "There is no storm" and not "There is not storm"? asked Nov 7, 2012 at 22:17 3 "Isn't" is a contraction of "is not". (Not "is no".) The correct long form of "there isn't a storm" is "there is not a storm." answered Nov 7, 2012 at 22:20 The possibility of using contractions is irrelevant here. OP's examples could be reversed by contrasting there is not a storm with there's no storm - it's all the same. In such constructions, "no" stands in for "not any". It's possible that with any given formulation, some people might perceive a distinction in either nuance of meaning or "euphony/acceptability". For example... There is not a God. There's not a God. There is no God. There's no God. ...but I can't say any of those seem inherently "ungrammatical" to me, or mean anything different. answered Nov 7, 2012 at 22:53 FumbleFingersFumbleFingers134k45 gold badges277 silver badges487 bronze badges Because the contraction expands to there is not a storm The meaning is the same even if the wording is different. answered Nov 7, 2012 at 22:20 Rory AlsopRory Alsop6,6124 gold badges28 silver badges37 bronze badges Liczba wyników dla zapytania „there is isnt there are arent”: 10000+. There is/There are (some,any) Test. autor: Nataliapisettas. any age English a an some any there is there are. What's there in the bag Rysunek z opisami. autor: Dinabee. English There is/ are. Steps Plus - V - Unit 2 - My School - There is/are - Questions Uporządkuj. 1) Is there a fridge in the kitchen? a) Yes, there are. b) Yes, there is. c) No, there aren't. d) No, there isn't. 2) Are there three boards in the classroom? a) Yes, there are. b) Yes, there is. c) No, there aren't. d) No, there isn't. 3) Is there a book on the desk? a) Yes, there are. b) Yes, there is. c) No, there aren't. d) No, there isn't. 4) Are there two bikes in the garage? a) Yes, there are. b) Yes, there is. c) No, there aren't. d) No, there isn't. Ranking Ta tablica wyników jest obecnie prywatna. Kliknij przycisk Udostępnij, aby ją upublicznić. Ta tablica wyników została wyłączona przez właściciela zasobu. Ta tablica wyników została wyłączona, ponieważ Twoje opcje różnią się od opcji właściciela zasobu. Wymagane logowanie Opcje Zmień szablon Materiały interaktywne Więcej formatów pojawi się w czasie gry w ćwiczenie.
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There is- there isn't student will know how to use There is - there isn't “There is” (usually abbreviated to “there’s”) is used for singular or uncountable objects in the affirmative: There’s milk in the fridge. (Uncountable “milk”) There’s a window upstairs. (Singular “window”) There’s ketchup on my chips! (Uncountable “ketchup”) “There are” (sometimes Index of contents There is / there are 1 There is / there are 2 There was / there were Worksheets - handouts Home Content There are only five days until his birthday. There are five elephants in the zoo. There is a variety of colors in clothing. There is a problem with loads of work in this office. Don’t lose heart; there is a better plan for you. There are seven continents in the world. There are 50 sentences in this post.
There isn’t – tam nie jest, tam nie znajduje się There aren’t – tam nie są, tam nie znajdują się There isn’t oznacza „tam nie jest”, „tam nie znajduje się”. Używamy tego wyrażenia zawsze gdy mówimy o jednej rzeczy lub jednej osobie. Przykładowo: There isn’t a pen – tam nie ma długopisu There isn’t a boy – tam nie ma chłopca There aren’t oznacza „tam nie są”, „tam nie znajdują się”. Używamy tego wyrażenia zawsze gdy mówimy o więcej niż jednej rzeczy lub więcej niż jednej osobie. Przykładowo: There aren’t two pens – tam nie ma dwóch długopisów There aren’t any boys – tam nie ma żadnych chłopców
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there + isn't/aren't + resto de frase. No hay una mujer en el parque. There isn’t a woman in the park. No hay dos mujeres en una cafetería. There aren’t two women in a café. * Podemos encontrar la forma completa 'there is not' o 'there are not', pero es mucho más común la forma contraída. Home Szkoła i EdukacjaJęzyki obce tysiaczek87 zapytał(a) o 20:35 Co to znaczy po angielsku there is,there isn `t ,there are, there are,there aren `t h Ostatnia data uzupełnienia pytania: 2012-12-03 14:21:01 0 ocen | na tak 0% 0 0 Odpowiedz Odpowiedzi ojoł odpowiedział(a) o 20:41 there is- jestthere are- sąthere isn't- nie mathere aren't- nie ma (l. mnoga)Używasz, gdy np. wymieniasz coś. 0 0 Uważasz, że znasz lepszą odpowiedź? lub
There isn't a small town in the countryside where the streets are quiet and people live their lives peacefully; There is not a small town in the countryside where the streets are quiet and people live their lives peacefully; There is no small town in the countryside where the streets are quiet and people live their lives peacefully. 2.
Konstrukcji there is, there are używamy, aby wyrazić, że coś gdzieś się jest, znajduje się (lub też, że gdzieś czegoś nie ma). Dla liczby pojedynczej: there is – jest, znajduje się there isn’t – nie maDla liczby mnogiej: there are – są, znajdują się there aren’t – nie maZdania twierdzącedla rzeczowników w liczbie pojedynczejThere is + rzeczownik w liczbie pojedynczej + reszta is a TV in front of jest przede mną. Zauważ, że kolejność wyrazów w języku polskim nie zwsze jest taka sama jak w angielskim!Możliwa jest też ‘zamiana stron’: In front of me there is a TV. Pamiętaj jednak, abyś nie pominął słowa ‘there’.dla rzeczowników w liczbie mnogiej There are + rzeczownik w liczbie mnogiej + reszta are 4 chairs in my moim pokoju są (znajdują się) 4 krzesła. Zauważ, że kolejność wyrazów w języku polskim nie zawsze jest taka sama jak w angielskim!Zdania pytającedla rzeczowników w liczbie pojedynczejIs there + rzeczownik w liczbie pojedynczej + reszta zdania ?Is there a TV in your house?Czy w twoim domu jest telewizor?dla rzeczowników w liczbie mnogiejAre there + rzeczownik w liczbie mnogiej + reszta zdania ?Are there 4 chairs in your house?Czy w twoim domu są 4 krzesła?Zdania przeczącedla rzeczowników w liczbie pojedynczejThere isn’t + rzeczownik w liczbie pojedynczej + reszta isn’t a TV in front of ma telewizora przede mną. lub Przede mną nie ma telewizora. dla rzeczowników w liczbie mnogiejThere aren’t + rzeczownik w liczbie mnogiej+ reszta aren’t any chairs in my ma żadnych krzeseł w moim pokoju. lubW moim pokoju nie ma żadnych Nie pomyl zwrotu nie ma (there isn’t lub there aren’t) ze zwrotem on nie ma (ha hasn’t got), ponieważ to nie to samo. W zwrocie pierwszym nie mamy podmiotu, dlatego wstawić należy there. Słowa isn’t lub aren’t to forma przecząca od is i are (jest, są).Kiedy już wiesz, jak wygląda budowa tej konstrukcji, sprawdź czy umiesz ją zastosować w praktyce 🙂 Zachęcam do wykonania zadań, a następnie do sprawdzenia i porównania swoich odpowiedzi z TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH. Przetłumacz na j. angielski. Przykłady z (*) są podchwytliwe. Przykłady z (**) są trudniejsze od pozostałych. 1) W moim pokoju są 3 W tym domu jest jedna W lodówce są 2 butelki W klasie jest 12 Czy w jego biurku jest mój ołówek? 6) Czy w moim plecaku są jakieś książki?7) Czy w jej szafie są długie spódnice?8) Czy w naszym domu jest telewizor?9) Na moim biurku nie ma żadnych długopisów. 10) Nie ma żadnych nożyczek pod tym krzesłem. 11) Obok szafy nie ma kanapy. 12) Pomiędzy oknem a ścianą nie ma regału na książki. 13) Na dywanie jest pies. 14**) Za tą ścianą jest pokój mojego brata. 15) Przed tobą jest komputer. 16) Czy przede mną jest łóżko? 17) Nie ma lampy nad moją głową. 18) W rogu pokoju nie ma radio. 19) Na środku dywanu nie ma twojego kota. 20) Czy na ścianie są wasze zdjęcia? 2. INSERT THERE IS, THERE ARE, THERE ISN’T, THERE AREN’T, IS THERE?, ARE THERE?. Wstaw THERE IS, THERE ARE, THERE ISN’T, THERE AREN’T, IS THERE?, ARE THERE?(+) – positive sentence – zdanie twierdzące(x) – negative sentence – zdanie przeczące(?) – interrogative sentence – zdanie pytające1) (+) ………………………………….. some oranges in the basket. 2) (x) …………………………………. any pencils in my pencil (?) ………………………………… a TV in your room?4) (x) …………………………………. a window in the (+) ………………………………… some milk in the (?) ………………………………… any juice in the pot?7) (x) …………………………………. any coffee in the (x) ………………………………… a whiteboard in the (?) ………………………………… a towel in the bathroom?10) (+) ………………………………. a mirror in the INSERT THERE IS, THERE ARE, THERE ISN’T, THERE AREN’T. Wstaw THERE IS, THERE ARE, THERE ISN’T, THERE AREN’T. 1. ………………………………… two boys on the ice rink. .2…………………………….. any pears on the ………………………………………. a colourful ball under the table. ..4………………………………………………… some books on the bookshelf. ..5………………………………….. a taxi on the street. ..6………………………………………. a dog in front of the table...7……………………………………. five cups of coffee on the table. …8………………………………………… some presents under the Christmas tree. ..9…………………………………………. red dices on the table.
ID: 244705. 01/06/2020. Country code: AR. Country: Argentina. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: There is - there are (2013179) Complete the sentences with isn't or aren't. This is a relatively easy one, so don’t worry!There is vs There are“There is” (usually abbreviated to “there’s”) is used for singular or uncountable objects in the affirmative:There is something I have to tell you. (Singular “something”)There’s milk in the fridge. (Uncountable “milk”)There’s a window upstairs. (Singular “window”)There’s ketchup on my chips! (Uncountable “ketchup”)“There are” (sometimes abbreviated to “there’re” but not often) is used for objects in the countable or plural form in the are ten cookies left in the cupboard. (Countable “cookies”)There are ants everywhere! (Plural “ants”)There are six jobs to do! (Countable “jobs”)There are no people here. (Plural “people”)There isn’t vs There aren’t“There isn’t” is used for singular or uncountable objects in the negative:There isn’t time for this. (Uncountable “time”)There isn’t a hope for him. (Singular “hope”)There isn’t any jam left! (Uncountable “jam”)There’s isn’t a place for us to stay. (Singular “place”)“There aren’t” is used for objects in the countable or plural form in the negative:There aren’t any cookies left! (Plural “cookies”)There aren’t ten footballs, there are only five! (Countable “footballs”)There aren’t any dogs barking. (Plural “dogs”)There aren’t ten continents, there are only seven! (Countable “continents”)Recommended for you:There Was – There Were SentencesContraction of am not? Isn’t there any? The same as aren’t?Some – Any – A – AnWAS WERE Usage With Examples No, there isn’t. (いいえ、ありません) 否定文の「there」 ―― ~がいない、~はない be動詞の後にnotをつけて、 there is not ~. there are not ~. There is not an okonomiyaki at this restaurant. (このレストランにはお好み焼きはない) There aren’t many customers at the new hair salon. Whether it’s airlines, railroads or the manufacturing industry, demand isn’t yet a problem. Service is another CSX, labor is the biggest Luke Sharrett/BloombergJuly 21, 2022, 7:08 PM UTCThere’s a famous scene from “Seinfeld” in which the lead character has a reservation for a rental car but the agency says it has run out of the kind of vehicle he booked. “You know how to take the reservation, you just don’t know how to hold the reservation,” Jerry Seinfeld laments. “That’s really the most important part of the reservation: the holding. Anybody can just take them.” There’s a similar dynamic playing out across the US transportation sector today. Passengers have proved more than willing to pay high fares for air travel, but the industry is cutting flights to improve reliability amid widespread complaints about delays and cancellations. United Airlines Holdings Inc. said late Wednesday that it would increase capacity next year to no more than 8% above 2019 levels, a significant adjustment relative to earlier forecasts for as much as 20% growth. The airline will offer 13% fewer seats this year than it did pre-pandemic. “We’re still probably in the sixth or seventh inning of the Covid recovery,” United Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby said on an earnings call on Thursday. For now “the Covid recovery trend is at least canceling out — arguably exceeding — the economic headwinds.” But despite that strong demand, 8% growth next year is the most that it’s “physically possible for us to fly” because of limitations at regional partners, a slower recovery for long-haul travel out of Asia, delays in aircraft deliveries and broad infrastructure problems across the industry, Kirby said. Pilot recruitment, retention and training challenges are other “real constraints,” Chief Commercial Officer Andrew Nocella said.

1 There's / There are a lamp on my desk. 2 There isn't/ There aren't books on the shelves 3 There's / There are four chairs in the kitchen. 4 There's / There are five children in the hall. 5 There isn't/ There aren't a box under the table 6 There isn't/ There aren't students at the scho today.

English Exercises - Answers A) Complete the following sentences with there is / there are in the affirmative. There are - there are - there is - there are - there are - there is - there are - there are - there is - there are B) Complete the following sentences with there isn't / there aren't. 1. There isn't 2. There aren't 3. there isn't 4. there aren't 5. There isn't 6. There aren't 7. there aren't 8. there isn't 9. there isn't 10. there aren't C) Describe your neighborhood: What is there in your neighborhood? What doesn't exist? Example answer: I live in downtown Santiago. In my neighbourhood there are many apartment buildings... D) Create sentences using there is / there are and the following words: (Possible Answers - Your answers will probably be different) 1. There is a key in the door. 2. There are three trees in the garden. 3. I love all kinds of music. There isn't any that I hate. 4. There are some great books which I want for Christmas. 5. There are three floors in the house. 6. There isn't any food in the fridge. We need to go shopping. 7. There aren't enough minutes in the day! 8. There are so many stars in the sky tonight. 9. There is a new restaurant opening across the street. 10. There are four cups of coffee on the table. If you are looking for the Free Grammar Worksheet for this activity, you will find it here: There is There are Worksheet (PDF) See our Grammar Notes about There is / There are and our Interactive Online Game If you found these English Grammar Exercises useful, let others know about them: Grammar Notes A variety of English grammar notes and rules including charts and examples for beginner to advanced level students. Learn Grammar Grammar Games Improve your English with our interactive English grammar games. There are many different topics and levels. Play our Games GRAMMAR RULES GRAMMAR GAMES STUDENTS TEACHERS ENGLISH VOCABULARY Look, Michael Jordan isn’t that good of an actor, and this is a silly, cheesy kids movie. On the other hand, Bill Murray and Wayne Knight are in it, and there are a few decent Looney Tunes Your first example would be correct if you omit an. If someone asked you to remove the apple lying on the table, you might reply: There is no apple on the table. strongly emphasizing the absence of the apple or, using your second example: There is not an apple on the table. In practice, people would nearly always abbreviate that to: There isn't an apple on the table. There is no is frequently used for universal statements, such as: There is no hope; there is no way; there is no chance/possibility There is not, frequently abbreviated to there isn't is generally used to make a simple negative statement or to deny a positive one. There isn't a bus until midday. However, in many instances, you can use either construction. aA48b.