It means '. . .outside some of the houses there are shiny brass plaques. . .'
Rover
The place we're looking for is just round the corner, a large white building with black window frames and a black double front door. All the railings in the street have gold tops like spears, and outside some of fthe houses are shiny brass plaques with names on.
Why use "are" , not "have" here? Please.
It means '. . .outside some of the houses there are shiny brass plaques. . .'
Rover
and outside some of fthe houses have shiny brass plaques with names on.
Is this correct? Please.
Any help? Please.
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