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Explicação:
there is: usado para uma coisa (singular)
there are: usado para 2+ coisas (plural)
*there is/are expressa o sentido de "há" ou "tem" algo
A) there IS a new moon light (uma coisa: moon light=singular)
there ARE a lot of students (varios estudantes=plural)
B) a mudança da frase afirmativa para a negativa é que o is/are passa a ser isn't/aren't
there isn't a flag.
there aren't two lamps.
C) quando põe na estrutura interrogativa fica
is/are + there + complemento
there is a flag: is there a flag?
there are two lamps: are there two lamps?
*a unica coisa que muda é a ordem do 'there is/are'
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RESPOSTAS:
A)
1- there is
2- there are
3- there is
4- there are
5- there are
6- there is
7- there are
8- there is
B)
1- there is not a flag at the top of the building
2- there are not two lamps in the room
3- there is not a pillow on each bed
4- there is not a good restaurant near here
5- there are not four seasons in a year
6- there is not a man in the bathroom
7- there are not telephones in every room
8- there are not some magazines on the table
A)
1- there is
2- there are
3- there is
4- there are
5- there are
6- there is
7- there are
8- there is
B)
1- there is not a flag at the top of the building
2- there are not two lamps in the room
3- there is not a pillow on each bed
4- there is not a good restaurant near here
5- there are not four seasons in a year
6- there is not a man in the bathroom
7- there are not telephones in every room
8- there are not some magazines on the table
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