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MVB Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

there is/there are

Hi,

Which of these sentences is grammatically correct?

1-There is a dog, a cat, and a horse.

2-There are a dog, a cat, and a horse.

What rule exists for "there is/there are?"

Thanks,

Michelle B.
  

Top answer

HI There is a dog, (and there is) a cat, and (there is) a horse. There are dog s , (and there are) cat s , and (there are) horse s .

  • HI There is a dog, (and there is) a cat, and (there is) a horse.
  • There are dog s , (and there are) cat s , and (there are) horse s .
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HI

There is a dog, (and there is) a cat, and (there is) a horse.

There are dogs, (and there are) cats, and (there are) horses.

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