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mesmark Mar 5th, 2007 08:21 pm

There's four. ??
 
I was in class the other day and asked the student how many papers he needed. He said four and I handed the papers to him saying, "There's four."

As I walked away I started thinking about it. And, I'm so confused I don't even know what my question is, other than why is there no verb agreement to the plural '4 sheets.'

Is this form different from 'there is ...' for existance?

Am I speaking non-grammar-nessly when I say 'There's four for you.'?

susan53 Mar 6th, 2007 02:18 am

Re: There's four. ??
 
Don't worry - you're not the only one. It's very common to use the singular is with a plural complement in informal speech. It happens a lot with There's, but also in expressions like How's things?

No, it's not strictly "grammatical". But it is normal usage.

There is/are does have two meanings : a quantifying use - There are four people in the room, There's a lot of traffic today - and a demonstrative use There's John! There are the people I was telling you about. To distinguish between them ask yourself if you could replace There with Here and change the sentence into the past. if the answers are Yes/No respectively, it's the demonstrative use - as in your sentence. But I don't think it affects the there's + plural problem.

emile Mar 19th, 2007 07:59 pm

Re: There's four. ??
 
I agree with Susan. It's one of those 'grammar mistakes' that native users make quite often, along with 'should of' and 'better' (as opposed to had better).

simplyesl Mar 20th, 2007 06:46 am

Re: There's four. ??
 
Yea, ever since i started teaching i keep picking up on my own mistakes..... and everyone else's - it's soooo frustrating!

mesmark Mar 20th, 2007 09:11 am

Re: There's four. ??
 
Thanks for the feedback.

After running these problems through my head a few times, I always start to get confused and nothing sounds right or everything sounds right.

Quote from a young native English speaker on the plane:
'There's, like, so many no trees down there."


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