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There are vs are there - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
A much simpler answer is that "there are" implies a statement, while "are there" is a question. For example: There are many people. versus. Are there many people?
There Is vs. There Are | Grammar Explained | YourDictionary
Is it “there is” or “there are?” Much like anything in English grammar, it all depends on what you’re trying to say. Learn how to use the two phrases correctly here.
There Is vs. There Are: A Quick Guide | Proofed's Writing Tips
If you notice, “there is/there are” is used based on whether the first item in the list is singular or plural. If the first item is singular, use “there is.” If the first item is plural, use “there are.”
grammar - "Is there" versus "Are there" - English Language & Usage ...
In everyday, informal (especially spoken) English, native speakers commonly use "there's" (and derived forms) to introduce either a singular or plural. In more formal/careful usage, "there are" (and derived forms) generally appears to be preferred when the logical subject is plural.
Using 'there is' and 'there are' | LearnEnglish - British Council
Grammar explanation. Affirmative. We use there is to say that something exists or is in a place. There is a bridge in the park. We use there is for singular nouns and there are for plural nouns. There is a restaurant in the station. There are two cafés in the shopping centre. We can say there's instead of there is. We often say this when we speak.
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