0
Chenyincheng Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

There is a lot of OR There are a lot of

Hi guys

Can someone please tell me which one is correct?

a) There is a lot of people.

b) There are a lot of people.

Also can we use "lots of" before uncountable nouns?

c) There is lots of water.

d) There are lots of water.

Thanks a lot
  

Top answer

-- casual b) There are lots / a lot of people. c) There's lots / a lot of water.

  • -- casual b) There are lots / a lot of people.
  • c) There's lots / a lot of water.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
You can use these:


a) There's lots / a lot of people.-- casual

b) There are lots / a lot of people.
c) There's lots / a lot of water.

Related Questions