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"There is" or "There are"? I saw the both phrase "there is a lot of people" and "there are a lot of people" I know when I use plural form, grammatically, I have to use 'are', but many people use 'is' with plural words. Do you guys use "there is + plural noun" often? Thank you!!
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"There are" is the correct one, but you might hear "There's" or "There is" even from native people. Consider it as an informal way of telling the same thing.
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It all depends on what you mean by 'correct', Alexandra! Language is not an exact science, and language changes. Native speakers say 'There's a lot' because it's easier to say than 'There are', and also because it sounds right, and because other native speakers say it. It's a more colloquial form, but personally, I don't consider it to be a mistake, as such.
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There are a lot of people is the correct one. Maybe people use "there is" because they see "A lot of " and that "a" is what makes them use "there is". Let's see if any native speaker tells us if using "there is" is also correct ;)
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I use there are. "There are alot of ppl" Saying "there is" I guess is another way someone might say, "there's alot of ppl"
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