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    Default There is a lot of, there are a lot of

    There has already been a discussion about there is/are a lot of but the discussion has not reached the final conclusion which form is correct. Should we say: there is a lot of people or there are a lot of people?
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    Default Re: There is a lot of, there are a lot of

    You can count people - three people, 20 people, 135 people, etc. so it is not a mass noun, like "sugar" or "anger."

    Therefore, use "are": There are a lot of people.
    (There is a lot of sugar in this pie. There is a lot of anger over this proposal.)
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    Default Re: There is a lot of, there are a lot of

    Quote Originally Posted by Barb_D View Post
    You can count people - three people, 20 people, 135 people, etc. so it is not a mass noun, like "sugar" or "anger."

    Therefore, use "are": There are a lot of people.
    (There is a lot of sugar in this pie. There is a lot of anger over this proposal.)
    Yes, but I think the difficulty is that there is only one 'lot', no matter how many people there are in it.
    How about, "There is/are a houseful of people down the block who I don't like". (I'd say 'is')

    For OP:
    I say "There's a lot of people", but not "There is a lot of people." The contraction "there's" works for plurals.
    Is your question purely about "a lot of ..."?
    I would also say, "There is a roomful of people ...", so it depends on what X is in "There is/are an X of people."
    I don't think there is a final conclusion.
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    Default Re: There is a lot of, there are a lot of

    Welcome to the forum, Parotka.
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    Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
    Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
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    Default Re: There is a lot of, there are a lot of

    Quote Originally Posted by 5jj View Post
    Welcome to the forum, Parotka.
    Oops. I missed that key point. Sorry!
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