Est-ce qu'il y a beaucoup de chevaux ici ?

Questions & Answers about Est-ce qu'il y a beaucoup de chevaux ici ?

Why is the word for horses chevaux instead of chevals?
In French, most nouns and adjectives that end in -al in the singular change to -aux in the plural. Since the singular is cheval (horse), the plural becomes chevaux (horses).
Since chevaux is plural, why is it beaucoup de instead of beaucoup des?
Expressions of quantity, like beaucoup (a lot), are almost always followed by just de (or d' before a vowel), regardless of whether the next word is plural. So it is always beaucoup de chevaux, never beaucoup des chevaux.
Why is it qu'il instead of que il?
The word que drops its e and uses an apostrophe when the next word starts with a vowel or a silent h. Because il starts with a vowel, que il becomes qu'il to make it smoother to say.
How does il y a work here to mean "are there"?
The phrase il y a means both "there is" and "there are". By putting the question phrase Est-ce que in front of it, it simply turns into a question meaning "is there?" or "are there?".

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