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 And well, like everything beautiful in life, it must come to an end.💔 I received a very special certificate, which certifies the 120 hours dedicated to Didactics and it has been one of the most beautiful subjects of the degree. My journey is slowly coming to an end and I am really excited and I try to take all the positive things I can get, I enjoyed this a lot. Well, I can really only say that it was my last class with Lic Orlando Alas. Who, besides being an excellent professor, is a great human being, full of love and affection for other people, and promotes empathy and is the best cheerleader for everyone. He is the #1 fan of each of his students and it is something that I will miss. I am really very happy with the person I am becoming, I know there is more potential in me and I hope to always give the best of myself whenever I can, I have faith that my future will be good since I am not leaving empty-handed. I am leaving with advice and experiences😎 I WILL MISS SOME OF MY CL...

"There is/There are"

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 In English, There is and There are are used to indicate the existence of nouns, such as objects, people, animals, places, etc. This structure is widely used in the description of places such as houses, apartments, parks, etc. What do these expressions mean? The meaning is quite simple. Both expressions mean "there is" or ¨Hay¨ in Spanish. Examples: There is a sofa in the kitchen. / Hay un sofá en la cocina. There are three sofas in the kitchen. / Hay tres sofás en la cocina. In both sentences the meaning in Spanish is the same: hay. What is the difference between There is and There are? Basically the difference is that There is  used with a SINGULAR complement (which means that we are talking about one thing, person, place, etc.) There are is used with a PLURAL complement (which means that we are talking about two or more things, people or places): Examples There is a curtain in my bedroom. / Hay una cortinas en mi dormitorio. There are 2 curtains in my bedroom. / Hay dos...