Change to interrogative and negative form:
a) There are twenty-five students in my classroom.
Int.:
Neg.:
b) There is a new teacher in this school.
Int.:
Neg.:
c) There are two books in my schoolbag.
Int.:
Neg.:
d) There is one student completing the exercises.
Int.:
Neg.:
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e) In my house, there are there dogs.
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Int.:
Neg.:
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Soluções para a tarefa
Resposta:
a) There are twenty-five students in my classroom.
Int.: Are there twenty-five students in my classroom?
Neg.: There aren't twenty-five students in my classroom.
b) There is a new teacher in this school.
Int.: Is there a new teacher in this school?
Neg.: There isn't a new teacher in this school.
c) There are two books in my schoolbag.
Int.: Are there two books in my schoolbag?
Neg.: There aren't two books in my schoolbag.
d) There is one student completing the exercises.
Int.: Is there one student completing the exercises?
Neg.: There isn't one student completing the exercises.
e) In my house, there are there dogs.
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Int.: Are there three dogs in my house?
Neg.: In my house, there aren't there dogs.
Explicação: Para passar as frases para o interrogativo, é só colocar o verb to be antes do sujeito. Para passar as frases para o negativo, é só adicionar o "not" depois do verbo to be ou utilizar "isn't" (is not) ou "aren't" (are not).