. . . . . . . there a restaurant near here? A. Are B. Have C. Do D. Is

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The correct answer is “is”.

The verb “is” is used to ask about the existence of something. In this case, the speaker is asking if there is a restaurant near the location they are in. The other options are not correct because they do not express existence.

  • “Are” is used to ask about the number or quantity of something. In this case, the speaker would be asking if there are multiple restaurants near the location they are in.
  • “Have” is used to ask about possession or ownership. In this case, the speaker would be asking if someone has a restaurant near the location they are in.
  • “Do” is used to ask about actions or events. In this case, the speaker would be asking if someone is doing something at a restaurant near the location they are in.

I hope this helps!