there is plenty vs. there are plenty

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Barton

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Should I use "there is plenty of opportunities out there" or "there are plenty of opportunities out there"?
 

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Opportunities is plural, so its verb should also be plural. With Existential-there sentences, like the one you have, the true subject comes after the verb. Omit the word there and see what happens:

Ex: There are plenty of opportunities out there.
Ex: Plenty of opportunities are out there.

Does that help?
 

Barton

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Yes, thanks! Can you please name me an example of using "is" in similar situation?
 

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EX: There is plenty of food on the table.
Ex: Plenty of food is on the table.

Does that help?
 
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