English Exercises to Practice
7th Grade.
- Use there is when the noun is singular (“There is a cat”). Use there are when the noun is plural (“There are two cats”).
- There is a
bag on the table.
- There is a
calendar on the wall.
- There are two
posters in my room.
- There is a
banana in this basket.
- There are six
chairs in the kitchen.
- There are lots
of books on the shelf.
- There is a
mirror in our hall.
- There are 12
cushions on the sofa.
- There is a
big wardrobe in my sister's bedroom.
- There are children
in the yard.
Complete affirmative and negative sentences with simple present grammar.
I work at a bank.
2. She lives with her
parents.
3. Cows feed on grass.
4. He earns a handsome salary.
5. Janet wants to be a singer.
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