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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

There is going to.

There is going to be some bad apples for sure.

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There are going to be some bad apples for sure.

Explanation please?
  

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-- The verb agrees with the delayed subject.

  • -- The verb agrees with the delayed subject.
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There are going to be some bad apples for sure.-- The verb agrees with the delayed subject.
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Ok thank you!

What about this?

There are bound to be some bad apples.

There is bound to be some bad apples.

Is it the same?
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Ofcourse is it: there are going to be some bad apples for sure.

Think about this example: This is an apple.( Here apple is singulare so we use is as the auxiliary)

these are apples( here apples r plural and we use are.

So it is simple to think

There are going to be some bad apples for sure.

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