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Hello everybody,

I have a question regarding subject verb agreement. I don´t know whether I should use IS or ARE in this sentence: "Moreover, in the car park, which you intend to make available to the public, there IS or ARE an insufficient number of spaces. ?

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According to the same page, 'is' should be used in 'The number of spaces is not enough'.

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I'd say 'There is an insufficient number of spaces'.
 

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There is an insufficient number of spaces in the car park. Correct!

There are an insufficient number of spaces in the car park. Incorrect!

There are a number of spaces in the car park. Correct!
"A number of" is just an expression meaning "several", not specifically referring to a number!
The trick is not to break up this expression by sticking an adjective in it! ;-)
 

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Why No.2 is not correct?
 
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Why No.2 is not correct?
Your question should be 'Why is no.2 not correct?'

'A number' is singular, and so is 'an insufficient number'.
 

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there IS or ARE an insufficient number of spaces.

Why does not refer to the word "spaces"?
Does the word add "s" in the end.
 

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These are correct:

There are insufficient spaces.

There is an insufficient number of spaces.
 

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There are a small number of spaces.
There is an insufficient number of spaces.

Are they correct? Not a teacher.
 

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I would use "is" in both.
 

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Please forgive me for reading other sites, but some people seem to have different opinions, so might it be a moot question?

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You should know by now that there is not always a single, definitive answer to English grammar questions acceptable to speakers of all varieties and dialects.
 

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Please forgive me for reading other sites, but some people seem to have different opinions, so might it be a moot question?

Yes- I am happy with are in the first. :up:
 
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