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Es gibt (there is, are)

To make a general statement or question about the existence of something, German uses the expression es gibt. Since the thing referred to is the direct object of the verb geben, it appears in the accusative case. The verb is always singular, because its subject is always es.

Es gibt viele Autos in den USA.
Gibt es eine B์kerei in der Nähe?
Hier gibt es keinen Spielplatz für die Kinder.
There are lots of cars in the U.S.
Is there a bakery in the vicinity?
There is no playground here for the children.
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