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The verb usually agrees with its nearest complement:
There is some food and two books.
There are two books and some food.
See this thread for more information.
There is some food and two books. How come there is "there is" in stead of "there are"?
I am also wondering if this is right.
There is a good unversity, and a bad university.
NOT A TEACHER
The verb usually agrees with its nearest complement:
There is some food and two books.
There are two books and some food.
See this thread for more information.
"Instead" is one word, not two.