Las construcciones “there is” y “there are” en inglés se utilizan para indicar la existencia o presencia de algo en un lugar determinado, funcionando de manera similar al verbo “haber” en español.
Oraciones con There
A continuación, se presentan oraciones en diferentes tiempos verbales
Presente Simple:
- Afirmativa: There is a book on the table.
- Negativa: There isn’t any milk in the fridge.
- Interrogativa: Is there a bank nearby?
Pasado Simple:
- Afirmativa: There was a party last night.
- Negativa: There weren’t any problems during the event.
- Interrogativa: Was there a meeting yesterday?
Futuro Simple:
- Afirmativa: There will be a concert next week.
- Negativa: There won’t be any classes tomorrow.
- Interrogativa: Will there be a test on Friday?
Presente Perfecto:
- Afirmativa: There has been a mistake in the report.
- Negativa: There haven’t been any updates on the project.
- Interrogativa: Has there been a change in the schedule?
Pasado Perfecto:
- Afirmativa: There had been a misunderstanding before the meeting.
- Negativa: There hadn’t been any issues with the software.
- Interrogativa: Had there been any complaints about the service?