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Is this sentence grammatically correct: "There's apples in the trees." ?

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Is this sentence grammatically correct: "There's apples in the trees." ?

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  1. It should be: "There are apples in the trees."


  2. No, there is is singular and apples is plural.

  3. gramatically wrong. basing on the cardinal rule of identify first the subject, the number and person.

    apples is plural. so it will goes like this: There are apples in the tree.

  4. Yes, it is.  

  5. No, it isn't correct.It should be either "There's an apple on the tree" or it should be either "There are apples on the trees"

  6. No. It should read "There are apples in the trees."

  7. No.

    The right grammar for it is "There are apples in the trees." because There's means there is and apples is plural

  8. No. It means 'There is apples in the trees', when it should be, 'There are apples in the trees'.

    Apples is plural, so you use are.

  9. No

    "There are apples in the trees" would be correct since the word "apples" is plural.  

  10. Is that like "there's gold in then there hills"

  11. No.

    When you are speaking of more than one apple it should be ,

    There are apples in the trees .

    When you are speaking of an applE it should be ,

    There's an apple in the trees.  

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