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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

there is/there are.

There are two couples and a girl sitting right next to me.

There is a girl and two dogs walking next the street.

To the right, there is a DVD, a computer and a TV.

There seem more people showing up to the protest.

Are they OK?

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IMO: There seem to be more people showing up to the protest. The rest seem OK to me.

  • IMO: There seem to be more people showing up to the protest.
  • The rest seem OK to me.
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IMO:
There seem to be more people showing up to the protest.
The rest seem OK to me.
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There are two couples and a girl sitting right next to me.
-I am fairly certain that you would just use 'right' in informal english.

There is a girl and two dogs walking next the street.
-"There is a girl and two dogs walking next to the street."

To the right, there is a DVD, a computer and a TV.

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