Waiter: Good evening, Sir. Can I help you? Man: Yes. Is there a garage near here? Waiter: Yes. There a garage in North Street. Straight ahead. On the left. Man: Thank you.
Waiter: Good evening, Sir, Madam. A table for two? Woman: No, thank you. Can you help us? Are there any hotels near here? Waiter: Yes. There are some hotels in this street. The nearest hotel is next to the bank. Woman: Thank you.
Is there a...?/Are there Any...?/Yes
A Is there a garage near here? Are there any garages near here?
B Yes, there is. Yes, there are.
B There's a garage in North Street. There are some garages in Market Street.
There aren't any.../There are some...
A Are there any hotels in North Street? Are there any shops in North Street?
B No. There aren't any hotels in North Street No. There aren't any shops in North Street
but there are some in West Street. but there are some in Market Street.
Summary
Me/us
Can you help me? Can you help us?
To have got
I've got | I have got You've got | You have got We've got | We have got You've got | You have got They've got | They have got
He's got | He has got She's got | She has got It's got | It has got
Have I got? I haven't got I have not got Have you got? You haven't got You have not got Have we got? We haven't got We have not got Have you got? You haven't got You have not got Have they got? They haven't got They have not got
Has he got? He hasn't got He has not got Has she got? She hasn't got She has not got Has it got? It hasn't got It has not got
A/some/any
I've got a pen, a bottle, of wine. I haven't got a pen, a bottle, of wine. I've got some wine, sugar, tea. I haven't got any wine, sugar, tea. I've got some cigarettes, pens. I haven't got any cigarettes, pens.
Is there...?/Are there...?
Is there a hotel? Yes, there is. Is there any sugar? No, there isn't.
Are there any hotels? Yes, there is. Are there any cigarettes? No, there aren't.