Wow, that's really cool! My parents bought me my own laptop not much ago, too. And I like to play games on it, just like you. I think that they are interesting and absorbing, but your mum has a point: some of them are really stupid. A lot of teenagers in Russia like to play games on their computers, including the shooting ones. They also like to hang out with friends, watch TV sometimes and read interesting books. They surf the net a lot in their free time, seems like that's the most popular pastime for russian teens. And i'm not an exclusion :) But of course we use computers not only for fun, but for our education. Making school projects, for example. But that's not half as interesting as skyping with buddies and playing rpg games, you know.
1) There is an apple in my bag.
There isn’t an apple in my bag.
Is there an apple in my bag?
Yes, there is.
No, there isn’t.
2) There are some mistakes in your dictation.
There aren’t any mistakes in your dictation.
Are there any mistakes in your dictation?
Yes, there are.
No, there aren’t.
3) There is a new grammar rule in Lesson Four.
There isn’t a new grammar rule in Lesson Four.
Is there a new grammar rule in Lesson Four?
Yes, there is.
No, there isn’t
4) There are some big shops in this town.
There aren’t any big shops in this town.
Are there any big shops in this town?
Yes, there are.
No, there aren’t.
5) There is a river near my school.
There isn’t a river near my school.
Is there a river near my school?
Yes, there is.
No, there isn’t.
6) There are some cars in the car park.
There aren’t any cars in the car park.
Are there any cars in the car park?
Yes, there are.
No, there aren’t.
Wow, that's really cool! My parents bought me my own laptop not much ago, too. And I like to play games on it, just like you. I think that they are interesting and absorbing, but your mum has a point: some of them are really stupid. A lot of teenagers in Russia like to play games on their computers, including the shooting ones. They also like to hang out with friends, watch TV sometimes and read interesting books. They surf the net a lot in their free time, seems like that's the most popular pastime for russian teens. And i'm not an exclusion :) But of course we use computers not only for fun, but for our education. Making school projects, for example. But that's not half as interesting as skyping with buddies and playing rpg games, you know.