there is a steady of young there is there are Question 14: We had to write ______ story about a natural disaster for creative writing. Question 15: There is a steady ______ of young people from villages to the cities. Question 16: He still makes a lot of mistakes ______. Question 17: Can you ______ what it would be like to live without books?
there are a number of The most used form seems to be ‘there are a number of things, people etc.’. However, I occasionally come across ‘there is a number of…’, which I personally find more logical, since ‘number’ is a singular noun. Any com…
there is a wide range of The main sentence is "There is a range." Then you add "wide" and "of reasons," and it shouldn't change the sentence. So the correct sentence should be: "There is a wide range of reasons."|@vz9002 : Chello is correct. You’re mistaking “reasons” as the subject when it’s part of a prepositional phrase. The subject is range which is singular