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Directions: Put in there is/ there are / there was / there were / there has been / there will be into
the blanks
1.
a great movie on TV last night.
2. Look!
an accident. Call 911!
3.
seven days in a week.
4.
a dance at school last Friday, but I didn't go.
5. Look! This suitcase is empty. -
in it.
6. Part A: Why are the police surrounding the bank?
Part B:
a robbery.
7. When we arrived at the movie theater,
a long line outside.
8.
somebody at the airport when you arrive tomorrow.
9. Five years ago
400 students at Fulbright's ETP. Now
more than 600.​

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Contestado por InvisibleVioleta
6

Hola, Martinezhernandezj46:  

EXERCISE

Directions: Put in there is / there are / there was / there were / there has been / there will be into the blanks.

1. ________________ a great movie on TV last night.

2. Look! ______________ an accident. Call 911!

3. ________________ seven days in a week.

4. ________________ a dance at school last Friday, but I didn't go.

5. Look! This suitcase is empty. ________________ [nothing] in it. (*)

Nota: (*) Esta oración está incompleta. La he completado de la manera más lógica, pero si esta oración no coincide con la de tu ejercicio, escribe la correcta en los comentarios y yo editaré mi respuesta.

6. Part A: Why are the police surrounding the bank? | Part B: ________________ a robbery.

7. When we arrived at the movie theater, ________________ a long line outside.

8. ________________ somebody at the airport when you arrive tomorrow.

9. Five years ago ________________ 400 students at Fulbright's ETP. Now ________________ more than 600.​

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ANSWERS

Directions: Put in there is / there are / there was / there were / there has been / there will be into the blanks.

1. THERE WAS a great movie on TV last night.

➙ Anoche hubo una gran película en la televisión.

2. Look! THERE IS an accident. Call 911!

➙ ¡Mira! Hay un accidente. ¡Llama al 911!

3. THERE ARE seven days in a week.

➙ Hay siete días en una semana.

4. THERE WAS a dance at school last Friday, but I didn't go.

➙ El viernes pasado hubo un baile en la escuela, pero no fui.

5. Look! This suitcase is empty. THERE IS [nothing] in it. (*)

➙ Mira. Esta maleta está vacía. No hay [nada] en ella.  

6. Part A: Why are the police surrounding the bank? | Part B: THERE HAS BEEN a robbery.

➙ Parte A: ¿Por qué la policía está rodeando el banco? | Parte B: Ha habido un robo.

7. When we arrived at the movie theater, THERE WAS a long line outside.

➙ Cuando llegamos al cine, había una larga cola fuera.

8. THERE WILL BE somebody at the airport when you arrive tomorrow.

➙ Habrá alguien en el aeropuerto cuando llegues mañana.

9. Five years ago THERE WERE 400 students at Fulbright's ETP. Now THERE ARE more than 600.​

➙ Hace cinco años había 400 estudiantes en la ETP de Fulbright. Ahora hay más de 600.

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NOTAS

Estas expresiones se usan para expresar existencia en los distintos tiempos verbales.

➜ Cuando hay una sola cosa o persona, se usan:

THERE IS (= hay) ➙ Present simple

THERE WAS (= había, hubo) ➙ Past simple

THERE HAS BEEN (= ha habido) ➙ Present perfect  

THERE WILL BE (= habrá) ➙ Future simple

➜ Cuando hay más de una cosa o persona, se usan:

THERE ARE (= hay) ➙ Present simple

THERE WERE (= había, hubo) ➙ Past simple

THERE HAVE BEEN (= ha habido) ➙ Present perfect  

THERE WILL BE (= habrá) ➙ Future simple

Regla:

THERE IS/WAS/[HAS BEEN] + sustantivo incontable  

THERE IS/WAS/[HAS BEEN] + sustantivo contable singular

THERE ARE/WERE/[HAVE BEEN] + sustantivo contable plural

THERE WILL BE + todos los sustantivos

Saludos. ✨

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Contestado por gutierrezjuanca17
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Respuesta:

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Explicación:

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