Hello dear students! Today we'll learn a very useful German expression: "Es gibt". This literally means "there is" or "there are" in English, indicating something's existence.
The most important rule is that "Es gibt" always remains constant; it never changes, regardless of whether what follows is singular or plural. The noun that comes after it, however, is always in the accusative case. For instance, to say "there is a book here," we say "Es gibt hier ein Buch". Similarly, for "there are many people in the city," we use "Es gibt viele Menschen in der Stadt". Remember, whether it's singular or plural, "Es gibt" is used, and the noun is always accusative. You'll master this rule quickly!