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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Use of "is" or "are" ?

1. There is a cat and a dog under my car.
2. There are a cat and a dog under my car.

1. Apple and orange is delicious.
2. Apple and orange are delicious.

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Top answer

These are OK: There is a cat and a dog under my car. There are a cat and a dog under my car. Apples and oranges are delicious.

  • These are OK: There is a cat and a dog under my car.
  • There are a cat and a dog under my car.
  • Apples and oranges are delicious.
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These are OK:

There is a cat and a dog under my car.
There are a cat and a dog under my car.
Apples and oranges are delicious.

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