There is and There are – English Grammar Exercises for A1

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Choosing a Venue (Finding the perfect cafe)

You and your friends are looking for a nice place to sit, drink, and study. You are suggesting a great new cafe because it has all the amenities your group needs. Choose the correct option to persuade your friends.

 Let’s go to the new cafe on Main Street. ______ a lot of space inside for our whole group.

     (a) There is

     (b) There are

     (c) It has

2   We should sit upstairs. ______ two large tables near the big window.

     (a) There is

     (b) There are

     (c) They are

 I really like this place because ______ free, fast Wi-Fi for everyone.

     (a) there is

     (b) there are

     (c) there have

 If you want to sit outside, ______ some comfortable chairs on the balcony.

     (a) there is

     (b) there are

     (c) they are

 ______ a parking area behind the coffee shop for our motorbikes?

     (a) Are there

     (b) Is there

     (c) Does there

 Yes, ______. We can park our bikes there easily and safely.

     (a) there are

     (b) it is

     (c) there is

7   We shouldn’t go to the old cafe on the corner. ______ any air conditioning, so it’s very hot.

     (a) There aren’t

     (b) There isn’t

     (c) There doesn’t

 I need to charge my laptop. ______ any electrical sockets near the tables?

     (a) Are there

     (b) Is there

     (c) Do there

 Let’s not go to the sports bar. ______ too much loud music there, so we can’t talk.

     (a) There are

     (b) There is

     (c) It has

10   Are there any vegan drinks on the menu? – Yes, ______.

     (a) there is

     (b) there are

     (c) they are

11   I’m sorry, ______ any empty tables on the first floor. Let’s go to the second floor.

     (a) there aren’t

     (b) there isn’t

     (c) there no

12   We can definitely study here today. ______ a quiet reading room at the back.

     (a) There have

     (b) There are

     (c) There is

13   I don’t want to go to the famous bakery. ______ always a long line of people waiting.

     (a) There is

     (b) There are

     (c) It is

14   Let’s choose the riverside cafe. There ______ a great view of the water from the terrace.

     (a) is

     (b) are

     (c) has

15   Look at the menu online! There ______ a lot of delicious desserts to choose from.

     (a) is

     (b) are

     (c) have

16   We should book a table right now because there ______ much time before it gets crowded.

     (a) aren’t

     (b) isn’t

     (c) doesn’t

17   I prefer the garden coffee shop because there ______ no noisy traffic outside.

     (a) are

     (b) is

     (c) isn’t

18   In the garden area, there ______ a beautiful fountain and many colorful flowers.

     (a) is

     (b) are

     (c) have

19   Are there any good tea places nearby? – No, ______. We only have coffee shops here.

     (a) there isn’t

     (b) they aren’t

     (c) there aren’t

20   Let’s go inside this one. There ______ some empty seats and a nice sofa over there in the corner.

     (a) are

     (b) is

     (c) have

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 (a) There is

  • Why it is correct: “Space” is an uncountable noun. We always use “there is” for uncountable nouns.
  • Why the others are wrong: (b) is for plural countable nouns. (c) “It has” is a common mistake; to state that something exists in a location, “there is” is the standard grammatical choice at this level.

2 (b) There are

  • Why it is correct: “Two large tables” is plural, so we use “there are”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for singular nouns. (c) “They are” is used to identify objects, not to state their existence in a place.

3 (a) there is

  • Why it is correct: “Wi-Fi” is an uncountable noun. We must treat it as singular.
  • Why the others are wrong: (b) is for plural nouns. (c) “There have” is structurally incorrect (never mix ‘there’ and ‘have’ to show existence).

4 (b) there are

  • Why it is correct: “Some comfortable chairs” is plural.
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for singular nouns. (c) is grammatically incorrect for pointing out existence.

5 (b) Is there

  • Why it is correct: To make a question about a singular noun (“a parking area”), we use “Is there…?”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for plural nouns. (c) uses the wrong auxiliary verb.

6 (c) there is

  • Why it is correct: The correct short answer to “Is there…?” is “Yes, there is.”
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for plural. (b) does not match the question word “there”.

7 (b) There isn’t

  • Why it is correct: “Air conditioning” is singular/uncountable. The negative form is “There isn’t”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for plural nouns. (c) uses the wrong auxiliary verb.

8 (a) Are there

  • Why it is correct: “Electrical sockets” is plural, so the question must begin with “Are there”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (b) is for singular nouns. (c) is structurally incorrect.

9 (b) There is

  • Why it is correct: “Music” is an uncountable noun. We must use the singular “There is”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for plural nouns. (c) “It has” is a direct translation trap.

10 (b) there are

  • Why it is correct: The question asks “Are there…?”, so the positive short answer is “Yes, there are.”
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for singular. (c) “They are” does not match the question structure.

11 (a) there aren’t

  • Why it is correct: “Empty tables” is plural, so we use the negative “there aren’t”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (b) is for singular nouns. (c) is missing the verb “are”.

12 (c) There is

  • Why it is correct: “A quiet reading room” is singular.
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is a major structural error. (b) is for plural nouns.

13 (a) There is

  • Why it is correct: “A long line” is a singular noun phrase.
  • Why the others are wrong: (b) is for plural. (c) “It is” identifies an object but does not express existence.

14 (a) is

  • Why it is correct: “A great view” is singular, so the verb is “is”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (b) is for plural. (c) “has” cannot follow “there” in this context.

15 (b) are

  • Why it is correct: “Desserts” is plural. Even though the phrase starts with “a lot of”, the noun itself is countable and plural, so we use “are”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for singular or uncountable nouns. (c) is a structural error.

16 (b) isn’t

  • Why it is correct: “Time” is an uncountable noun. We use the singular negative “isn’t”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for plural countable nouns. (c) uses the wrong auxiliary.

17 (b) is

  • Why it is correct: “Traffic” is uncountable, so we use the singular verb “is”. The sentence already contains the negative word “no” (no traffic), so the verb must be affirmative (“is”).
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for plural nouns. (c) creates a double negative (“isn’t no”), which is incorrect.

18 (a) is

  • Why it is correct: The Rule of Proximity. When listing multiple things (“a beautiful fountain and many colorful flowers”), the verb agrees with the first item. “A fountain” is singular, so we use “is”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (b) is a common trap because the total number of items is plural, but it breaks the proximity rule. (c) is grammatically incorrect.

19 (c) there aren’t

  • Why it is correct: The question asks “Are there…?”, so the negative short answer is “No, there aren’t.”
  • Why the others are wrong: (a) is for singular. (b) does not use the word “there”.

20 (a) are

  • Why it is correct: The Rule of Proximity. The first item in the list is “some empty seats” (plural), so we must use “are”.
  • Why the others are wrong: (b) would only be correct if the sofa was mentioned first (e.g., There is a sofa and some seats). (c) is a structural error.
GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER

When you want to persuade your friends to choose a specific cafe or restaurant, you need to tell them about the good things inside it. “There is” and “There are” are the most natural ways to describe a venue’s amenities.

  • To talk about one amenity (Singular): Use There is.
    • There is a parking space.
    • There is free Wi-Fi. (Wi-Fi is uncountable!)
  • To talk about multiple amenities (Plural): Use There are.
    • There are many comfortable chairs.
    • Are there any vegan options?
  • To point out missing amenities (Negatives):
    • There isn’t any air conditioning.
    • There aren’t any electrical sockets.
  • The “First Item” Rule (Proximity): If you list several different things to your friends, look at the first thing you mention to choose between “is” and “are”.
    • There is a big table and four chairs.
    • There are four chairs and a big table.
  • Important Tip for Beginners: Avoid saying “The cafe has…”. While it is not strictly wrong in advanced English, native speakers use “There is/are” much more often to describe what exists inside a space. Never say “There have”!

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