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Elizabeth
There are nobody around or There is nobody around?
Which is correct?
Aug 16, 2010 2:40 PM
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"Nobody" is a singular noun, so you use "is".
If you wanted to use "are", you could write: "there are no people around".
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there's no one around
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There is nobody around.
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is
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