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Fatemeh
Hello everyone,
should I say "there is lots of information" or "there are lots of information"?
Also do we say "there is a lot of..." or "there are a lot of..."?
Thanks a lot in advance.
5 mars 2021 08:22
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This is a good question.
It depends on if something can be counted or not.
For example:
“There is a lot of water in the ocean.”
(In this case, you use the singular “is”, because the water in the ocean cannot be counted.”
Or
“There are a lot of pastries on the table.”
(In this case you use the plural “are” because pastries can be counted, and there are more than one here.)
Good luck!
5 mars 2021
1
Hi. You should say there is a lot of information.
To use are you would have to add another word to the sentence, for example
There are pieces of information that help us to understand.
There is a lot of information to help us understand.
They both give the same message in different ways.
5 mars 2021
Hey my current level is c-1 In English If you want more help let me know Have a good one
21 mai 2021
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Arabe, Anglais, Italien, Persan (farsi), Espagnol
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