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  • "There is lots of" is used when referring to an uncountable noun, while "there are lots of" is used when referring to a countable noun. Therefore, the choice between the two depends on whether the noun is countable or uncountable. Use "there are lots of" when the noun following it is countable, such as "There are lots of books on the shelf.".
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  • Both "there is lots of" and "there are lots of" are commonly used in English, but they are used in different contexts.
  • Remember, there are lots of different ways to do something. ... Therefore, there are lots of invalid coupons floating around the internet.
  • Do we say “There is a lot…” or “There are a lot of…”? This question was put to me recently by a student who noted that “lotis the first noun after a verb.
  • [Grammar] There is lots of OR there are lots of? Thread starter mrgoulart. Start date Mar 17, 2010. ... There are lots of snow. Which one is correct?
  • There are lots of vs There's lots of which is much better to use in a sentence. Which is more popular in English form?
  • There is/There areare both phrases that state the existence of something, and “There is a lot” and “There are a lot” state that there is a lot of either an...
    • They have a lot of experience in their field. (Alanlarında çok deneyimleri var.)
    • There are lots of restaurants in this town. (Bu kasabada bir sürü restoran var.)
  • It is about "There is (are) LOTS OF", whether it's fine to use both, depending on what we are speaking about, e.g., rice or apples.
  • To be on the safe side, I would use "there's a lot of things" in speaking only. And yes, in this case it must be contracted to "there's" and can't be "there is a lot of...
  • "There are lots of books" "There are lots of clothes". ... "There is a lot of tea" "There is a lot of water" "There is a lot of air".
  • Many translated example sentences containing "there are lots of" – Russian-English dictionary and search engine for Russian translations.
  • "There is a lot of" and "There are a lot of" are both legitimate terms, depending on whether the noun is countable or not. ... There are a lot of animals.