It is driven by a group of Republican candidates who are very inexperienced and ideological and know that they can’t do well in a debate because there’s so many things that they are for that are either unpopular or indefensible in terms of policy.
The Guardian.
Is there a grammatical agreement in the clause there’s so many things?
anonymous Is there a grammatical agreement in the clause there’s so many things? No. The use of the contraction "there's" is used informally with either a singular or a plural, but the correct agreement here is "there are so many things".
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anonymousIs there a grammatical agreement in the clause there’s so many things?
No. The use of the contraction "there's" is used informally with either a singular or a plural, but the correct agreement here is "there are so many things".
CJ