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5.
There is a pencil on the desk.There are some pencils on the desk.
43.There is a peach on the table.
There are some peaches on the table
44.There is a knife near that tin.
There are some knives near that tin.
45.There is a policeman in the kitchen.
There are some policemen in the kitchen.
46.There is a cup on the shelf.
There are some cups on the shelf.
47.There is a tomato on the table.
There are some tomatoes on the table.

分析 43.桌子上有一个桃子.桌子上有一些桃子.
44.那个罐头盒里有一把刀子.那个罐头盒里有一些刀子.
45.厨房里有一个警察.厨房里有许多警察.
46.架子上有一个杯子.架子上有一些杯子.
47.桌子上有一个西红柿.桌子上有一些西红柿.

解答 此类题型需要被原来的句子由单数变为复数,there be句型中be动词的单复数取决于后面名词的单复数.首先要注意把there is变为there are,然后把表示单数的a peach,a knife等变为some peaches,some knives等,然后再把句子其他的部分加上即可.
故答案为
43.There are some peaches on the table.
44.There are some knives near that tin.
45.There are some policemen in the kitchen.
46.There are some cups on the shelf.
47.There are some tomatoes on the table.

点评 对于句型转换的题目要分析原句的句型结构,并找出同义句型或者相同意思的表达方式,或者使用非谓语动词的形式,或者从句的形式以及一些特殊句式等,要根据句式结构特点进行灵活选择.

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