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April 18, 2023 - There is a restaurant in the station. > There's a restaurant in the station. There are two cafés. > There're two cafés. When we are speaking informally and make a list of things, we often use there is or there's instead of there are.
Grammar
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Woodward English
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January 28, 2025 - There is a problem. = A problem exists … one problem (singular) And for two problems? What do we say? We use There are with plural nouns so it becomes: There are two problems. (two problems exist = plural) There are some problems. = I do not specify the number of problems so I use SOME · There are many problems. = Many problems exist = a large number of problems · More example sentences with There is and There are:
Cambridge Dictionary
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There is, there’s and there are - Cambridge Grammar
There is a new cafe in the centre of town which sells Indonesian food. She’s very determined and there’s no chance she will change her mind. There are is the plural form of there is and there’s:
Promova
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Rules for using there is vs there are | Promova Grammar | Promova Blog
April 2, 2025 - For example: 'There are a number of learning options available at Promova.' In this case, a speaker indicates that every option may be standalone and independent from the other in the group. So, the key hint is to focus on how you or the speaker perceive the group of items: as a single set or set of individual items.
Perfect English Grammar
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May 18, 2021 - If we want to say that something exists or doesn't exist somewhere or at some time, we often use 'there + be'. It's often used to talk about something for the first time in a conversation. There's a cup on the table. There's a restaurant next to the station. There isn't any money in the house.
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There is / There are and It | LearnEnglish Teens
It’s not all fun and games. Oliver: Yeah, right. So where are you? Mum: Barcelona! Oliver: Oh, Mum ... Barcelona? You said I could come with you next time! Mum: Oh, I know, next time for sure. I promise. Oliver: Yeah, OK, Mum. Mum: Tell Daisy I’ll call her later. Is there anything much going on at the moment?
Merriam-Webster
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How to Use They're, There, and Their | Merriam-Webster
March 11, 2025 - It has the word here in it, which is helpful, and it often answers the question “where?” · There it is. Put it there. Stay there. We'll be there soon. It's about location in the more abstract sense too: There you go. There is where we disagree. Friends who are always there for you.
Easyworldofenglish
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Lesson 14: There is / There are / There will be – EWE – Easy World Of English
There is for singular and non-countable nouns. There are for plural and countable nouns.
Sparkle English
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There is VS There are - Sparkle English
May 3, 2023 - We use there is and there are in the present tense. We use there is or there’s (contraction of there is) with singular nouns. If there is one boy in the room, we would say “There’s one boy in the room” or “There is one boy in the room.” ... There’s one piece of cake left. There’s a girl sitting on the bench. There’s a banana on the table. There’s a bird chirping outside. There’s a little dog walking down the street. In all of these examples, we are talking about singular nouns, so we use “there is” or “there’s”.
Quora
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How to use “there is” & “there are” - Quora
Answer (1 of 14): You’re going to see a lot of people telling you the use of “there is” with plural nouns is wrong, but this is not the whole story. In Standard English and in formal writing, “there is” should only be used with singular nouns. However, there are nonstandard dialects ...