It’s “there ARE monsters . . . ,” NOT “there’s monsters . . . .” Why is subject/predicate agreement such a challenge for so many supposedly educated professional writers? If I had a nickle for every similar blunder by on-air NPR journalists (“Morning Edition” & “All Things Considered”), I’d be able to join the 1%.
It’s “there ARE monsters . . . ,” NOT “there’s monsters . . . .” Why is subject/predicate agreement such a challenge for so many supposedly educated professional writers? If I had a nickle for every similar blunder by on-air NPR journalists (“Morning Edition” & “All Things Considered”), I’d be able to join the 1%.