There____ some rice in the bag .A.is B.are C.have D.has I don't like the sports Will you show me _______ A. another one B. the other one C. other pair D. another pair?

There____ some rice in the bag .A.is B.are C.have D.has I don't like the sports Will you show me _______ A. another one B. the other one C. other pair D. another pair?


A.is
A.another one



There is some rice in the bowl


There isn't any rice in the bowl.



There () any rice in the bag.Let 's go and buy some.A.are B.aren't C.is D.isn't


D
Any is used in negative sentences, so AC and rice are uncountable nouns and singular forms are used



There is some mean and rice in the French?
There is little meat and rice in the frige. Or there is little meat or rice in the frige


The latter is right
Because "little" is a negative determiner
So we should change and to or
The phrase "a little" means "some"



There is some --- (rice, nodles) on the plate


Rice (there is singular, rice is uncountable, there is, there are some nodles, nodles are countable, there is are.there It depends on the nouns behind it, are.some Some can modify both the plural and uncountable nouns



There‘s some ___ (bread)in the bag there is some___ (jam) in the bottle


bread, jam
The front is all with is, and it's all uncountable!
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There are some tomatoes in the bag


What is in the bag? There be



Are there any rice in the bag


Are--Is
Rice is an uncountable noun



What does a bag of good comes mean


A bag of gold coins



a bag of ( )
What can I fill in?


Rice
Cotton
Flour