
Помогите пожалуйста Look at Exercise 3. Circle. 1 There's / There are a park. 2 There's / There
are a nest. 3 There's / There are two children.

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1 There's a park.
2 There's a nest.
3 There are two children.



Exercise 3 appears to involve choosing between "There's" and "There are" to complete sentences describing different items or situations. Let's go through each sentence:
1. There's/There are a park. - The correct choice here is "There is a park." This is because "park" is a singular noun, and when we talk about one item, we use "There is."
2. There's/There are a nest. - The correct choice is "There is a nest." Similar to the first sentence, "nest" is a singular noun.
3. There's/There are two children. - The correct choice here is "There are two children." In this case, "children" is a plural noun, so we use "There are" to indicate more than one.
So, the completed sentences would be: 1. There is a park. 2. There is a nest. 3. There are two children.
The key here is to recognize whether the noun is singular or plural, and use "There is" for singular nouns and "There are" for plural nouns.


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