 Grammar Reference
	Grammar Reference
Use there is and there are to say that something exists, or to describe where it is.
| Affirmative | Negative | Question | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Present | There is a bank. There are some stores. | There isn't a bank. There aren't any stores. | Is there a bank? Are there any stores? | 
| Past | There was a storm. There were some people. | There wasn't a storm. There weren't any people. | Was there a storm? Were there any people? | 
| Perfect | There has been an accident. There have been some problems | There hasn't been an accident. There haven't been any problems. | Has there been an accident? Have there been any problems? | 
| Future | There will be a test. | There won't be a test. | Will there be a test? |