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Adam’s English Lessons · engVid | “There is” or “there are”? Matching Verbs in English @engvidAdam | Uploaded February 2021 | Updated October 2024, 17 minutes ago.
In some situations in English, it can be difficult to decide whether to use a plural or singular verb. Even native speakers get confused in these situations. In this grammar lesson, we will learn how to match subjects and verbs. I’ll also talk about some of the nuances here: sometimes it’s better to change the sentence entirely. Make sure you understood the lesson by taking the quiz here: engvid.com/there-is-or-there-are-matching-verbs-in-english
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