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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is there and are there

Can these two sentences be correct?

Is there any carrot?
Are there any carrots?

and I think that the following one is always wrong, please, can you confirm it?

Is there any carrots?
  

Top answer

Are there any carrots? (countable) Is there any carrot juice? (non-countable)

  • Are there any carrots?
  • (countable) Is there any carrot juice?
  • (non-countable)
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Are there any carrots? (countable)
Is there any carrot juice? (non-countable)

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