English, asked by audreedowney, 11 months ago

There's more red umbrellas on this beach than I can possibly count!


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Answered by ramesh04jangid
4

Answer:

There are more red umbrellas in the beach than i can possibly count.

Explanation:

Here in the question the error was in the parts of speech. There was written is which singular form . But here the sentence is talking about plural form. So there will be plural from which is "Are". So the correct sentence is "There are more red umbrellas in the beach than i can possibly count".

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
2

Answer:

Here, the correct sentence would be." There are more red umbrellas on this beach than I can possibly count!"

Explanation:

This is because there was an error in the parts of speech. "IS"  is a singular form . But here we are talking about plural form( as we can understand by Umbrellas) .

So plural from will be used which is "Are".

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