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The main way to say "There is" in Spanish is to use the word Há, e.g.: "There is a problem" = Há um problema; use this word to say "There are" as well, e.g.: "There are two students in the classroom = Há dois alunos na sala de aula.
To say "There was", use the word Havia, e.g.: "There was a magician at the party" = Havia um mágico na festa.
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1. I have two cousins who live in Faro.
2. There is a black dog in the street.
3. Yesterday, I made one hundred dollars.
4. I am going to arrive next week.
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