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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Are there vs is there

Saw this a lot that it's acceptable either way, but if you phrased it,
Is there any apples out there? Is this correct or should you use apple? I'm not an expert by any mean, but "Is there any apples..." sounds terrible compared to "Are there any apples?"
  

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Only Are there any apples out there? is correct.

  • Only Are there any apples out there?
  • is correct.
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Only Are there any apples out there? is correct.

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