How do you make questions with there is and there are?

How do you make questions with there is and there are?

To form a question we place is / are in front of there. Again we use any with plural questions or those which use uncountable nouns. We also use there is / are in short answers. Is there a dog in the supermarket? – No, there isn’t.

Are there questions examples?

Questions there is / there are Question: Is there a book on the table? Statement: There are books on the table. Question: Are there books on the table? Choose ‘Is there?

How is it there answer?

If the questioner asked the Q right after finding out where you’re from with no other reference, it’d be an oddly general question, and would mean “What’s LIFE like there?”, and, as someone has noted, could be answered with a sharp “How is WHAT there?”, otherwise a general answer about life is given: eg “Things are …

When to use are or is?

If the noun is singular, use is. If it is plural or there is more than one noun, use are. The cat is eating all of his food. The cats are eating all of their food.

How do I see Google Answers?

How to find answers on Google Forms

  1. Open your Google Form.
  2. Click on “Responses.”
  3. After you’ve opened the Responses tab, you will be able to view answers in three different ways: “Summary,” “Question,” and “Individual.”
  4. Click on the “Summary” tab to view a summary of all answers submitted to your Google Form.

Is there’re correct?

Is “there’re” a legitimate contraction for “there are”? Strictly speaking, on a grammatical level, it is correct. “There’re” is a legitimate contraction of “there are.” However, just because the rules say something is correct doesn’t mean you can actually use it.

When can I use their?

Their is the possessive pronoun, as in “their car is red”; there is used as an adjective, “he is always there for me,” a noun, “get away from there,” and, chiefly, an adverb, “stop right there”; they’re is a contraction of “they are,” as in “they’re getting married.”

Which is correct,’answer the question’or’answer to the question?

If “answer” is a noun, “What is your answer to the question?” you need to put the “to” in. Thinking is always good to do. Answer the question is a request/ or order, such as a cop will demand of a suspect. The suspects comment in response to the cop is his answer to the question.

When do you use the word answer in a sentence?

If you’re using “answer” as a noun, it’s “answer to the question.” The audience demanded that the speaker answer the question. You need to answer the question before launching into a new subject. He answered the question cheerfully. The team answered every goal with another goal. She looked in vain for a better answer to the question.

What’s the best way to answer the question?

A good answer to this question is one that contains humility, empathy, an opportunity to seem coachable, and a genuine or honest answer. Avoiding any generic responses will ensure that you answer this question correctly. Here’s a breakdown of what your good answer should contain: An area you are working to improve but are already decent at.

What’s the best answer to any question on Quora?

The best answer to most questions is different for different people. That’s why Quora keeps all the answers. (Even the collapsed answers are available in light grey.) Sometimes the best answer is a personal story. Sometimes it’s a set of facts, with links to establish their correctness.

If “answer” is a noun, “What is your answer to the question?” you need to put the “to” in. Thinking is always good to do. Answer the question is a request/ or order, such as a cop will demand of a suspect. The suspects comment in response to the cop is his answer to the question.

Do you answer the question how are You?

A person who likes to be grammatically proper might answer this way. Technically, the question “How…?” should be answered with an adverb. However, a lot of English speakers don’t know or care about this. The people who do are “by the books” types who insist on using grammatically correct language.

If you’re using “answer” as a noun, it’s “answer to the question.” The audience demanded that the speaker answer the question. You need to answer the question before launching into a new subject. He answered the question cheerfully. The team answered every goal with another goal. She looked in vain for a better answer to the question.

What’s the proper way to respond to the question how are You?

Fine, thanks. This answer is formal. You might answer this way if someone you don’t know, like a waiter at a restaurant, asks how you are. Very well, thanks. A person who likes to be grammatically proper might answer this way. Technically, the question “How…?” should be answered with an adverb.

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