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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

There's also the dishes to do

A: There's also the dishes to do.

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Which is grammatically correct:

1- There's also the dishes to do.

2- There're also the dishes to do.



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There're is usually not used. There are is used instead, and it is correct in your sentence. However, there's is very common in casual spoken English.

  • There're is usually not used.
  • There are is used instead, and it is correct in your sentence.
  • However, there's is very common in casual spoken English.
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There're is usually not used. There are is used instead, and it is correct in your sentence. However, there's is very common in casual spoken English.

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We often use "there's" where you would expect "there're" only because "there're" is hard to say. In this case, though, "there's" is defensible because doing the dishes is a single chore, and that is what is meant despite the structure of the grammar.

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