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Say "There is ... / There are ..."
There are crayons.
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There are books.
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There are boys.
Say "There is ... / There are ..." "on, in, under, next to"
There is a pen on the book.
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There are grapes in the bag.
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There are computers in the classroom.
Say "There is ... / There are ..." "on, in, under, next to"
There is a black dog in the playground.
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There is a rubber next to the pencil.
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There are apples in the garden.
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There is a bag under the desk.
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There are burgers on the table.
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There is a dog next to the man.
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There are three teddy bears.
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There is a banana next to the cat.
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There are two carrots.
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There are two birds.