0Hi, everyone. Which is correct, please?02br 02br 001, There is traffic jam everywhere.02br 02br 002, There are traffic jams everywhere.02br 02br 00I think 2 is more appropriate. Does the word 'everywhere' is a matter to use plural 'jams'. If both are fine, what's the difference between two?02br 02br 00Thanks 02br 02br 00LiJ 0-
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0Yes, #2. 02br 02br 00If you said "There is a traffic jam" (with the article) then there is only one. 0-
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0Yes, #2.
02br 02br 00If you said "There is a traffic jam" (with the article) then there is only one.
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0Yes, #2. 02br 02br 00If you said "There is a traffic jam" (with the article) then there is only one. It would have to be very large indeed to be everywhere.0-