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Soufan Posted 12 years ago
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What's the difference?

What's the difference between There are and There is?
  

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The noun that follows is plural (are) or singular (is).

  • The noun that follows is plural (are) or singular (is).
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The noun that follows is plural (are) or singular (is).
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(Are) for Plural
(Is) for Singular
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SoufanWhat's the difference between There are and There is?
There is is followed by a singular noun phrase: There is a pen on the table.

There are is followed by a plural noun phrase or a coordination of noun phrases: There are no eggs in the fridge; There are a pen and two pencils on the table. If the

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