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Re: There is or There are ...?Posted by ESC on June 05, 2004 In Reply to: Re: There is or There are ...? posted by Bruce Kahl on June 05, 2004 : : : : Which of the above is correct or either one is fine? : : : Are. "Number" is plural. : : Um, well, "number" is singular, but "are" is correct. : At first I also thought it was singular but figured you wordsmiths know better. : If you turn the sentence around it is: : Knocking out the prepositional phrase and the sentence reads: "A number is there" or "There is a number" which sounds perfectly ok. : But using the singular sounds awkward: "There is a number of problems". From the Chicago Manual of Style: Number as a collective noun takes a singular or plural verb depending on the article (definite the or indefinite a) that precedes it: The number of pizzas ordered this year has doubled. but A number of studies have shown that stuffing a pizza with spinach triples the edibility of that sinewy vegetable.
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