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Newguest Posted 7 years ago
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There is ... and ...

There is a big house and a beautiful garden.

--- Can I use "there is" in this case or should I use "there are" because it's both a house & a garden?

  

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Both are correct. Is may be a little more common than are. CB

  • Both are correct.
  • Is may be a little more common than are.
  • CB
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Both are correct. Is may be a little more common than are.

CB

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