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1) There are a nice woman in the kitchen.2) Is there an old armchair in Tiny's house? — Yes, there are. 3) There are five shelves with interesting books

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in his room. 4) There are no clocks in the living room.5)There are a sofa, a table and three chairs in the living room.
правильно ли расставили is или are в предложениях.

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01 дек. 2014 г., 3:07:12 (9 лет назад)

1. нужен is - 1 женщина
2. is должен быть и в вопросе, и в ответе - речь об  одном предмете
3. ок
4. ок
5. is

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