The document provides examples to underline the correct grammatical answers for plural or singular items. It lists various items - water, carrots, flour, biscuits, sugar, onions, and lemonade - and presents the options of "there is" or "there are" for each, with the intent of identifying whether each item is singular or plural in the given context.
The document provides examples to underline the correct grammatical answers for plural or singular items. It lists various items - water, carrots, flour, biscuits, sugar, onions, and lemonade - and presents the options of "there is" or "there are" for each, with the intent of identifying whether each item is singular or plural in the given context.
The document provides examples to underline the correct grammatical answers for plural or singular items. It lists various items - water, carrots, flour, biscuits, sugar, onions, and lemonade - and presents the options of "there is" or "there are" for each, with the intent of identifying whether each item is singular or plural in the given context.