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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

There is/ are

I have a question that I have been stuck on regarding "there is/ are". I hope someone could explain it to me.
Would you say:
a) There is an orange and some apples on the table; or
b) There are an orange and some apples on the table; or
c) None of the above?? Then what is the correct answer?
Thank you
  

Top answer

Either is fine.

  • Either is fine.
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