"Is there school tomorrow?","there is school tomorrow"?
A teacher told me " there is no school tomorrow". I understood what she meant: no class tomorrow.
I want to know how to ask and how to give a positive answer.
Are they ' is there any school tomorrow ' and ' there is school tomorrow'?
Is there school tomorrow?"
and
"there is school tomorrow"
are
both possible
but 1st is grammatically correct
February 5, 2014
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Altini is right. In English, a question usually starts with either a verb or an adverb. So you would say "John is here" as a normal sentence, but as a question you would say "Is John here?" or "Why is John here?"
February 5, 2014
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Correct!
Is there any school tomorrow? Yes, there is school tomorrow.
February 4, 2014
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