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Guest Posted 22 years ago
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Question about there's

Hi, I would like to know if this is correct :

"It seems there's been a lot of changes ..."

Or should it be "there've" or "there have"?
  

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Yes, in formal contexts. But in everyday spoken language, you can use "there's," even before a noun in the plural.

  • Yes, in formal contexts.
  • But in everyday spoken language, you can use "there's," even before a noun in the plural.
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Yes, in formal contexts. But in everyday spoken language, you can use "there's," even before a noun in the plural.

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