English•Jul 1, 2025there is / there are
Hi, I often hear non-native speakers use “there is” + some noun in plural. So far I thought it’s just a bad use of language when it should actually be "there are". But recently I heard a presumably native speaker (australian) saying “there is no roads”. Can you confirm this and what are the grammar rules when to use "there is" versus "there are" if not singular versus plural noun?
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