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lilith
Which one is correct?
There's a lot
Or there are a lot?
Oct 9, 2021 8:05 AM
Answers · 6
Invitee
3
Hi. That depends on whether what you are talking about is a countable or uncountable noun. We would say “There’s a lot of water on the floor” (water is uncountable) or “There are a lot of apples in the basket” (apples are countable). I hope that helps 😊
October 9, 2021
1
There's a lot
October 9, 2021
1
There's a lot.!
October 9, 2021
1
Both are correct, they mean the same thing except that one is singular and the other one is plural.
"There's" or "there is" is singular.
There are is plural.
Example:
-There is a car in the street.
-There are three cars in the street.
Hope it helped you.
Teacher Simon
October 9, 2021
1
Yes I agree with Tess. It depends on the context.
October 9, 2021
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