There are some books on the desk There are some books on the deck Where are the books? If not, give the correct answer and explain the reason But where are the books, the answer should be they are on the desk, But the questions are not given by our teacher, and the underlined part is not fixed. Always feel that there is no good reason.

There are some books on the desk There are some books on the deck Where are the books? If not, give the correct answer and explain the reason But where are the books, the answer should be they are on the desk, But the questions are not given by our teacher, and the underlined part is not fixed. Always feel that there is no good reason.


There are some books ON THE DESK.
This is a typical "there + be". The capital part is an adverbial of place
So the answer to this question is: where are the books?



Fill in the blanks with the proper form of some: are there () books on the desk?
It should be in proper form, not synonyms


any
Any instead of some in interrogative or negative sentences



There are some books on the desk_______ books on the desk
Fill in the blanks with only one word


There are 【not any 】books on the desk.
If you are sure to fill in only one word, you can only use no, no = not any = not a / an
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