WH- word + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + additional information
Now, let me create five special questions:
1. Who is leading the project?
WH - word: Who
Auxiliary verb: is
Subject: leading
Main verb: the project
2. What are you cooking for dinner?
WH - word: What
Auxiliary verb: are
Subject: you
Main verb: cooking for dinner
3. When will the meeting take place?
WH - word: When
Auxiliary verb: will
Subject: the meeting
Main verb: take place
4. Where did you find that interesting book?
WH - word: Where
Auxiliary verb: did
Subject: you
Main verb: find
Additional information: that interesting book
5. Why do you enjoy hiking in the mountains?
WH- word: Why
Auxiliary verb: do
Subject: you
Main verb: enjoy hiking in the mountains
"There is" and "There are"
The construction "There is" and "There are" are used to indicate the existence or presence of something. It helps to introduce or point out the existence of people, places, or things.
- There is is used when referring to a singular item or a non-countable noun.
Example:
There is a cat on the roof.
- There are is used when referring to multiple items or countable nouns.
Example:
There are many books on the shelf.
The basic structure of these constructions is:
1. Affirmative:
- There is + singular noun/non−countable noun
Example:
There is a beautiful garden in the backyard.
-There are + plural nouns
Example:
There are three bedrooms in the house.
2. Negative:
- To form a negative sentence, add "not" after "is" or "are."
Example:
There is not enough time to finish the project.
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