There is a little water in the cup__________ Is there or isn't there?

There is a little water in the cup__________ Is there or isn't there?

There is a little water in the cup, isn't there?
A little is a positive word, so don't use negative form in the sentence after the comma. But you should distinguish a little from little. The former is "some" and the latter is "almost no". To solve this problem, a little is an affirmative word, so choose isn't.Are you stand?

There is some water in the bottle!

is there any water in the bottle?
--->what is there in the bottle?
You didn't say what the special question was, I wrote what

There is little water in the bottle,______ ? isn't there is there isn't it is it

is there

1, is there () bread in the kitchen. 2, there's () coffee in the cupboard

Any question, some affirmative sentence

There()much butter and water in the cupboard yesterday.

was.
There was much butter and water in the cupboard yesterday .
There was a lot of butter and water in the cupboard yesterday
First of all, the past tense is applied to the yesterday
Secondly, butter and water are both uncountable nouns, and the predicate verb is singular

There____ two dirty cupboards in the kitchen after the party yesterday .A:are B:were C:is D:was

There____ Two dirty cupboards in the kitchen after the party yesterday

There were some cakes in the cupboard yesterday_______ It's yesterday

When were there any cakes in the cupboard?
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There is an e______ cooker in the kitchen.

electric
Electric cookers as rice cookers

Bin is the behind trash door (.)

bin is the behind trash door
Trash bin is behind the door.

The is where Office

Where is the post office?
Where is the post office?
It's over there.
over there.