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There "is" / "are" a lot of... - There is a lot of corn in the store. - There are a lot of corn in the store. The word "corn" here is a singular noun, so the first is correct and the second is wrong, isn't it? - There is a lot of people in the store. - There are a lot of people in the store. The word "people" here is a plural noun, so the first is wrong and the second is correct, isn't it? Similar thread: http://www.eslhq.com/forums/esl-foru...greement-2206/ |
Re: There "is" / "are" a lot of... Yes and yes :) |
Re: There "is" / "are" a lot of... Thank you, Sue. |
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