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30 Nov 2020
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
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English (US)
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Korean
Question about English (US)
Hello!!
Can anyone tell me which one is correct?
“There is so many voices.”
or
“There are so many voices.”
I have seen the first one in the lyrics, but isn’t “voices” a countable noun here?
Hello!!
Can anyone tell me which one is correct?
“There is so many voices.”
or
“There are so many voices.”
I have seen the first one in the lyrics, but isn’t “voices” a countable noun here?
Can anyone tell me which one is correct?
“There is so many voices.”
or
“There are so many voices.”
I have seen the first one in the lyrics, but isn’t “voices” a countable noun here?
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@sbhuriya61 I got it! Thank you~~
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