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Ambos significan Hay en español. Utilizamos There is para el singular y There are para el plural.
There is + SingularThere are + PluralThere is not + SingularThere are not + PluralIs there + Singular?Are there + Plural?There is a cat.
There are two cats.
There is not (isn't) a cat.
There are not (aren't) any cats.
Is there a cat?
Are there any cats?
| Forma larga | Forma corta |
|---|---|
| There is → | There's |
| There is not → | There isn't |
| There are not → | There aren't |
Es muy común usar There is/are con cuantificadores para hablar de cantidades no específicas.
There is some + UncountableThere are some + PluralThere isn't any...There aren't any...Is there any...?Are there any...?There is some milk in the fridge.
There are some eggs in the fridge.
There isn't any milk in the fridge.
There aren't any eggs in the fridge.
Is there any milk in the fridge?
Are there any eggs in the fridge?
Usamos a / an para objetos únicos (singular) y some / any para masas o varios objetos (plural/incontable).