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There are about 100,000 freight locomotives operating globally. Converting them with pantographs to power the electric motors is cheap. Is it hard to electrify rail that isn’t already electrified? Nawee. anonymous. Anonymous a) There isn't a TV in the house. This one is fine. Anonymous b) There aren't TVs in the house. This one is not. You use 'any' for negatives sentences before plural countable nouns or uncountable nouns. Examples: There aren't any books on the shelf. Sep 2, 2009. #8. MrMoto said: You can follow "not" with a noun if you are referring to the nature of a specific object. If you are talking about the absence of something, use "no". Example: This is not water, it is apple juice. There is no water here. This is not an apple, it is an orange. There’s a new secretary in the office. There are two bathrooms in this house. There are no short forms for there was/there were. In negative sentences, we often use the short forms there isn’t/there aren’t and there wasn’t/weren’t. There isn’t any bread left. We need to buy more. There aren’t any cookies in the jar. 英語を勉強していると、There isn’t ~ , There is no ~ のように not の時と noの時がありますよね? これってどう違うんだろうと素朴な疑問を抱いている方が多いと思います。ここでは、この2つの使い方を徹底解説していきます。 Phrase D Accroche Drague Site De Rencontre. Zadanie Marzena1000Complete the gaps with: There is, There isn't, There are, There aren't. 1. ............................. some CDs on the table.(fajka) 2. .............................. a book on the table. (fajka) 3. .............................. any boxes on the floor. (krzyżyk) 4. .............................. some books in the bookcase.(fajka) 5. .............................. a bag on the table.(fajka) 6. .............................. a book on the chair.(krzyżyk) 7. .............................. some flowers in the vase.(fajka) Wikunia_kunia14 are 2. there is isn't aren't is 6. o 18:58 endrju1607 1. There are2. There is3. There aren't4. There are5. There is6. There isn't7. There are o 19:00 1) ....a man walking. There are There is2) There ........ a woman's voice. is isn't are aren't3) There ......... a red house. is isn't are aren't4) There ...... 2 boys running. is isn't are aren't5) There ...... several dogs. is isn't are aren't6)Fill the gap: There ________________________ men playing a the gap: There ________________________ men playing a soccer the words in order: a There is red the wrong word: There are a clock on the the words in order: a girl next is to Usain. There11)Correct the wrong word: There is kids eating their lunch the words in order: is teacher a There the words in order: a the food of is lot There in the words in order: aren't running. 3 There boys15)Fill the gap: There ________________________ 2 boys the words in order: There in background. the mountains are many17)Fill the gap: There ________________________ a lot of people watching the the words in order: trophies many the picture. on are There19)Put the words in order: behind There Usain. are shadows20)Put the words in order: There Usain's mother. is21)Put the words in order: the There aren't room. in many people 1. Use of there is, there are in sentences and questions Singular Plural Affirmative sentences There is a cat in the room. There are two cats in the room. Negative sentences There is not a cat in the room There are not two cats in the room. There is no cat in the room. There are no cats in the room. Questions Is there a cat in the room? Are there two cats in the room? 2. Contracted forms of there is, there are Contactions are only possibe from there is – there's The form there're is not used. Do not form contracted forms in questions with is there/are there. Singular Plural Affirmative sentences There's a cat in the room. There are two cats in the room. Negative sentences There's not a cat in the room. There are not two cats in the room. There isn't a cat in the room. There's no cat in the room. There are no cats in the room. Questions Is there a cat in the room? Are there two cats in the room? ► In informal English you may hear the contracted form there's used with plural nouns. This is grammatically not correct. Your first example would be correct if you omit an. If someone asked you to remove the apple lying on the table, you might reply: There is no apple on the table. strongly emphasizing the absence of the apple or, using your second example: There is not an apple on the table. In practice, people would nearly always abbreviate that to: There isn't an apple on the table. There is no is frequently used for universal statements, such as: There is no hope; there is no way; there is no chance/possibility There is not, frequently abbreviated to there isn't is generally used to make a simple negative statement or to deny a positive one. There isn't a bus until midday. However, in many instances, you can use either construction. "No" acts as an adjective. As an adjective, in modifies a noun. In your sentence A), "no" modifies the noun "light. "No" means "not any," or "not a/an."As you know, if the verb is negative, "no" is not used to modify a phrase following it. That would give us a "double negative," which is not correct in standard in A), the verb is affirmative, and "no" – meaning "zero" – modifies "light."_______Sentence B) has the same meaning as sentence A). However, in this sentence, the verb is negative: "isn't." Since the verb is negative, there cannot be another negative: "any" is used instead of "no.""Not" is an adverb, and as an adverb in sentence B), it modifies the verb "is."_______What an adverb does – as you probably know – is to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It can modify another determiner, which is a kind of adjective. These sentences are examples. "Not" and the word it modifies are in bold:We do not have any many people were at the much information is was so cold that not a person could be found all parrots can parrots are definitely not parrot is definitely not friendly. He's not friendly at all. He's not actually aggressive – he doesn't bite – but he is definitely not interested in interaction with is also a determiner. It is used, as you know, when the verb is negative, in front of a noun. In your sentence, "any" = 0."Any" has another important use, in questions and in affirmative sentences, as in this entry from the American Heritage Dictionary*: One, some, every, or all without specification: Take any book you want. Are there any messages for me? Any child would love that. Give me any food you don't sentences A) and B) have the same meaning. Sometimes the sentence constructed with "no" + a noun is a little stronger about having zero quantity than a sentence constructed with the verb + not. Sentence A) could be very slightly more emphatic about there being no light in the room, but the sentences very definitely mean the same thing: the room is American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company. 2004

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