Existence: There is & There are
We recommend learning well the combinations "There is" (singular) and "There are" (plural). This structure will help you express the presence, quantity or number, and volume of objects or people effectively.
Expressing the Presence or Existence of Something
Use "There is" and "There are" to indicate the presence or existence of something in singular and plural, respectively.
To form a question, simply swap these two words.
Number and/or Quantities
With these combinations we can express the number of a particular object.
Even if we do not know the exact number, we can simply say:
Negations
To negate the existence of something, use "There isn't" (singular) and "There aren't" (plural).
Short Answers
To respond briefly to questions about the existence of something, use:
1. Which phrase is used to express the existence of something in singular?
2. Which phrase is used to express the existence of something in plural?