Master 'There is' and 'There are': Describe Places in English (Pre-A1) — Pre-A1 English grammar lesson by Langcom

Master ‘There is’ and ‘There are’: Describe Places in English (Pre-A1)

Raúl Maguiña

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julho 18, 2026

PRÉ-A1✏️ Gramática⏱️ 5 min de leitura
To describe what exists in a place, use There is for one thing (singular) and There are for many things (plural). This grammar point helps you talk about objects, people, or places around you. For example, if you see one book, you say There is a book on the table. If you see two books, you say There are two books on the table. Utilizamos There is with singular nouns (like a cat) and uncountable nouns (like some water). We use There are with plural nouns (like three chairs). To ask a question, we change the order: Is there…? ou Are there…? For negative sentences, we add not: There isn’t ou There aren’t. This structure is very common in English to introduce new information about the presence of something. Mastering it will help you describe your surroundings clearly and confidently.

What are ‘There is’ and ‘There are’?

There is e There are are special phrases in English. We use them to say that something exists in a place.

Think of them like “Hay” in Spanish. They tell us “what” is in a location.

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How to Use ‘There is’ (Singular and Uncountable)

Uso There is for one person or one thing (singular nouns).

We also use There is for uncountable nouns, like water, sugar, or information.

  • There is a pen on the desk. (one pen)
  • There is some milk in the fridge. (uncountable milk)

How to Use ‘There are’ (Plural)

Uso There are for two or more people or things (plural nouns).

  • There are three books in the bag. (three books)
  • There are many students in the classroom. (many students)

Making Questions with ‘There is’ / ‘There are’

To ask if something exists, we swap the order of there e is / are.

  • Affirmative: There is a cat.
  • Question: Is there a cat?
  • Affirmative: There are two dogs.
  • Question: Are there two dogs?

Making Negative Sentences

To say something does not exist, add not after is ou are.

We often use contractions: isn’t (is not) e aren’t (are not).

  • There isn’t a car outside.
  • There aren’t any apples in the basket.

Using ‘Some’ and ‘Any’ with ‘There is’ / ‘There are’

We often use some with plural or uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences.

  • There is some water in the glass.
  • There are some flowers in the garden.

Utilizamos any with plural or uncountable nouns in negative sentences and questions.

  • There isn’t any sugar.
  • Are there any students here?
Resumo das formas 'There is' / 'There are'
Formulário Singular / Uncountable Plural
Affirmative There is a book. / There is some water. There are two books.
Negative There isn’t a book. / There isn’t any water. There aren’t two books.
Question Is there a book? / Is there any water? Are there two books?

Exemplos

  • There is a big tree in the park.
  • There are many birds in the tree.
  • Is there a bathroom on this floor?
  • Are there any shops open now?
  • There isn’t any coffee left.
  • There aren’t many people at the party.
  • There is a lot of noise.
  • There are five chairs around the table.

Prática

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Erros comuns entre falantes de espanhol

Using “It is” instead of “There is/are”: Spanish speakers often translate “Hay” directly to “It is.” But “It is” describes what something is, not if it exists.

  • Wrong: It is a book on the table.
  • Right: There is a book on the table.
  • Wrong: It is many cars.
  • Right: There are many cars.

Forgetting “a/an” or “some/any”: In English, you need an article or quantifier with nouns. In Spanish, you might just say “Hay libro.”

  • Wrong: There is book.
  • Right: There is a book.
  • Wrong: Are there students? (in a general question)
  • Right: Are there any students?

Confusing singular and plural: Always match is with singular/uncountable and are with plural.

  • Wrong: There are a cat.
  • Right: There is a cat.
  • Wrong: There is two dogs.
  • Right: There are two dogs.

Perguntas frequentes

What is the main difference between ‘There is’ and ‘There are’?

The main difference is number. Use There is for one thing (singular) or for uncountable things (like water). Use There are for two or more things (plural).

Can I use ‘There is’ for uncountable nouns?

Yes, absolutely! For example, you say There is some sugar in the bowl ou There is a lot of information on the internet.

What are the contractions for ‘There is’ and ‘There are’?

The contraction for There is é There’s. For There are, we do not usually use a contraction in affirmative sentences. In negative sentences, we use There isn’t (There is not) e There aren’t (There are not).

Is ‘There are’ used for people too?

Sim, você pode usar There are for people. For example, There are three students in the class ou There are many people at the concert.

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Sobre o autor: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña é diretor da Asociación Educativa Langcom, um centro autorizado de preparação para o Cambridge English em EUA. Com mais de uma década de experiência no ensino de idiomas e em certificações internacionais, ele já ajudou milhares de alunos, professores e instituições de ensino em 25 países a obter as certificações de inglês da Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL e Michigan.

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