Rachel Adams
Key Member
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2018
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Georgia
- Current Location
- Georgia
I wrote this sentence below but I think it should be changed into sentences #1 and #2.
"There are a garden and and a bamboo grove on the territory."
1. "There's a garden and a bamboo grove on the territory."
2. " There is a garden and a bamboo grove on the territory."
If I am not mistaken "There are" followed by a singular noun isn't wrong either. As in 3. "There are a garden and a gazebo on the territory."
"There are a garden and and a bamboo grove on the territory."
1. "There's a garden and a bamboo grove on the territory."
2. " There is a garden and a bamboo grove on the territory."
If I am not mistaken "There are" followed by a singular noun isn't wrong either. As in 3. "There are a garden and a gazebo on the territory."