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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > There is lots of tourists??    

There is lots of tourists??



sdtykl
Turkey

There is lots of tourists??
 
In a highly respected course book have I just seen the statement "There is lots of tourists" and I really wonder if it is possible to say so.

16 Jan 2014      





ueslteacher
Ukraine

?
Maybe it was a sentense in an exercise to find a mistake and correct itConfused
Because tourists is a countable noun in plural, there are lots of should have been used...

16 Jan 2014     



sdtykl
Turkey

lol, I wish it had been but not!

16 Jan 2014     



cukurova
Turkey

It must be a publication mistake because as Uesl Teacher said tourist is a countable noun.

16 Jan 2014     



sdtykl
Turkey

It was recorded, as well! The NATIVE presenter, the subtitle and the script all agreed :))

16 Jan 2014     



sdtykl
Turkey

16 Jan 2014     



sdtykl
Turkey

It was recorded, as well! The NATIVE presenter, the subtitle and the script all agreed :))

16 Jan 2014     



yingwenlaoshi
Russian Federation

Well, I �ve read somewhere about this controversial point because I used to meet the same stuff in other books before. So, some native teachers say that "there is a lot of books/people/whatever" is used in spoken English, though it is condirered to be grammatically incorrect. "There are a lot of books/people/whatever" is the correct one. 

16 Jan 2014     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

People do say, �There �s lots of ... � but it should of course be �There are lots of � or �There is a lot of.. �  

16 Jan 2014     



serzt
Turkey

Native speakers sometimes say "there �s" for plural things. In one of the BBC videos edited by Speakout series the native speaker says "There �s bars".

16 Jan 2014     



MoodyMoody
United States

I agree that this is a mistake that should never have made it into a grammar book. However, we native speakers sometimes screw up our own language, too.

16 Jan 2014     

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