This is a funny activity we are going to use in order to refresh a very simple grammar point: The use of "There is" and "There are".
SINGULAR
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PLURAL
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Affirmative
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There is an animal
There is a plant
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There are some animals
There are two plants
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Negative
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There is not an animal
There is not a plant
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There aren't any animals
There aren't two plants
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Interrogative
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Is there an animal?
Is there a plant?
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Are there any animals?
Are there two plants?
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The activity is called "Spot the difference" and I am pretty sure, you've played it thousands of times.
The worksheets are taken from this website: Boggles World Esl