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Global Changer Starter - review units 3&4

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    review units 3&4
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  • Complete with there’s, there isn’t, there are and there aren’t: _______ two people.
    There are
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  • Complete with there’s, there isn’t, there are and there aren’t: _______ a dog.
    There is
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  • Complete with there’s, there isn’t, there are and there aren’t: _______ any windows.
    There aren't
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  • Complete with there’s, there isn’t, there are and there aren’t: _______ a picture on the wall.
    There is
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  • Complete with there’s, there isn’t, there are and there aren’t: _______ three plants.
    There are
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  • Complete with there’s, there isn’t, there are and there aren’t: _______ a chair.
    There isn't
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  • Complete with there’s, there isn’t, there are and there aren’t: _______ a door.
    There isn't
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  • Complete with there’s, there isn’t, there are and there aren’t: _______ any children.
    There aren't
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  • Complete the questions and answers. Use Is there and Are there: A: _______ a big kitchen in your house? B: No, _______. The kitchen is small.
    Is there / there isn't
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  • Complete the questions and answers. Use Is there and Are there: A: _______ any books in your bedroom? B: Yes, _______ books everywhere!
    Are there / there are
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  • Complete the questions and answers. Use Is there and Are there: A: _______ a shower in your bathroom? B: Yes, _______. It’s a nice shower.
    Is there / there is
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  • Complete the questions and answers. Use Is there and Are there: A: _______ any chairs in your kitchen? B: No, _______ any chairs.
    Are there / there aren't
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  • Write affirmative (+) or negative (–): You / a sister. (–)
    You don’t have a sister.
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  • Write affirmative (+) or negative (–): Jenny / two aunts. (+)
    Jenny has two aunts.
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  • Write affirmative (+) or negative (–): I / any cousins. (–)
    I don’t have any cousins.
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  • Write affirmative (+) or negative (–): My friend / a bike. (–)
    My friend doesn’t have a bike.
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