There be, a human, a fruit, an animal, there should be a plural in three sentences It's better to write down the meaning of each sentence.

There be, a human, a fruit, an animal, there should be a plural in three sentences It's better to write down the meaning of each sentence.


There is a man in your house
There are many apples on the table
There is a dog in the park



Is any followed by a noun singular or plural in a question? In a negative statement
For example, do you have any apple or apples?
I don't have any pen or pens?


Any is the negative and interrogative form of some. It is different from some only in form and expresses the same meaning. So it can be used as much as some can be used~



Modify plural noun, which verb uses singular? Which has?
First, image in their minds, following the traditions, which has underlying the texts though history to be appropriate, can prevent the young from going astray


Wich is about image, not following. Feel for yourself



That "s his brother" is a general question


These are her friends.
Is that his brother?
Hope to help the landlord



Is that his sister


Are those their sisters?



That book is his


Those books are his.



This is my book, and that is his book


these are my books,and those are his books



Is that his key


Are those his keys?
perhaps
Are those their keys?



The plural form of is that his uncle


Are those their uncles?
Hope to help you, you can ask if you don't understand



This pen is in the pencil box
① This pen is in the pencil box
② Those red watches are Jim's
③ She is a good girl
④ She friend goes to Shanghai every month
Note: there are (2) in question 4. The first is goes to Shanghai and the second is every month——


These pens are in the pencil-box
That red watch is Jim's
What a good girl she is!
Her friend doesn't go to shanghai every month
Does her friend go to shanghai every month?
Yes she/he does
No she/he doesn't
Where does her friend go?
How often does her friend go to shanghai
If you still don't understand, you can continue to ask (^ o ^)/~