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Sunny123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

There is and There are

Hello everyone. When I don't know how many airports there are in a city. How should I ask my question?
Is it necessary the question be in singular form or plural form?
or it is optional to use either of them?
Which question is correct?

1. Are there any airport in your city?
2. Are there any airports in your city?
or
3. Is there any airport in your city?
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Top answer

Are there any airports in your city? How many airports serve your city? How far is the nearest airport from the city center?

  • Are there any airports in your city?
  • How many airports serve your city?
  • How far is the nearest airport from the city center?
  • Does your city have an airport?
  • Is there an airport in your city?
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Are there any airports in your city?
How many airports serve your city?
How far is the nearest airport from the city center?
Does your city have an airport?
Is there an airport in your city?
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Which answer can be correct for the following question?

1. Are there any airports in your city?

A: Yes, there are.

B: Yes, there is.

C: Yes, there is one.

D: Yes, there is one airport in my city.

E: Yes, there are two airports in my city.

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A: Yes, there are. Emotion: yes

B: Yes, there is.

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Thank you Alphecca, Is the following conversation also correct?


A: Are there any mosques?

B: No, there isn't. There is not any mosque.





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