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There is / There are with count and non-count nouns;
Anything and nothing

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Use There is with non-count nouns and singular count nouns.
For example:
There's (some) juice in the kitchen.
There isn't any strawberry.
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Use There are with plural count nouns
For example:
There are some oranges on the table.
There aren't any tomatoes.
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Questions:
Is there some (or any) rice?
Are there some (or any) chocolates?
What kind of vegetables is there in this salad?
How many bananas are there in the fridge?
Use Is there with anything and nothing:
Is there anything to eat?
No, there is nothing / OR No, there isn't anything.
There is / There are with count and non-count nouns;
Anything and nothing

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