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Is it correct to say "There are bed, chair, and TV."?
Do I need to put article "a" before each noun? Or i can omit it as a group?
Thank you
Dec 8, 2018 7:48 AM
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There is a bed, (a) chair and (a) TV.
--> The second and third "a" are optional.
Use "is" because the first noun is singular.
December 8, 2018
I've never hear of 'a' being optional! In the UK or North America..
(I can't believe some answers on this website sometimes..)
I'd say 'There's a bed, a chair and a TV.'
:)
December 8, 2018
Jon, Simon, and grSeva are correct.
December 8, 2018
There is a bed, chair, tv etc
December 8, 2018
Correct me if i'm wrong, but I think one article before the first noun must be enough so it will look like this:
There are a bed, chair, and TV.
December 8, 2018
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