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Karol Silski Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

There are / is

Side and Wellman p.133 the answer key suggests that the following sentence is correct:
There are one potato and two onions in the recipe.


Could that be right? I mean after there is /are usually the first noun determines the verb. Why would / could this one be correct?

  

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Karol Silski Could that be right? Yes, it could. And it is.

  • Karol Silski Could that be right?
  • Yes, it could.
  • And it is.
  • Karol Silski I mean after there is /are usually the first noun determines the verb.
  • When you have a compound subject ( one potato and two onions ) and the first element is singular, both 'is' and 'are' are correct.
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Karol SilskiCould that be right?

Yes, it could. And it is.

Karol SilskiI mean after there is /are usually the first noun determines the verb.

When you have a compound subject (one potato and two onions) and the first element is singular, both 'is' and 'are' are correct.

CJ

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