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Here isthea sentence:
"Here ___________ some bread and cakes for you."
WhatWould you choose IS or ARE no question mark here and why?
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Everybody would choose are, of course, if cakes came first in the compound subject and the verb were not contracted:"Here ... some bread and cakes for you ".
What would you choose IS or ARE ? and why?
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