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On the ground floor there is a living room and a kitchen vs On the ground floor there are a living room and a kitchen

The correct phrase is "on the ground floor there is a living room and a kitchen." When listing multiple items in a sentence, the verb should agree with the first item mentioned, which in this case is "a living room."
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On the ground floor there is a living room and a kitchen

This phrase is correct. The verb 'is' agrees with the singular noun 'a living room' in the list of items on the ground floor.

Use this phrase when describing the layout of a building to indicate that on the ground floor, there is both a living room and a kitchen.

Examples:

  • On the ground floor there is a living room and a kitchen. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
  • In the apartment, there is a bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen.
  • On the menu, there is a variety of dishes and desserts.
  • In the garden, there is a tree and a bench.
  • In the office, there is a desk and a chair.
  • I was happy living on the ground floor.
  • This one living on the ground-floor.
  • There's a stable on the ground floor and upstairs a kitchen and living space.
  • Meet on the ground floor in 30.
  • Naturally, it has to start on the ground floor.
  • The Hesses and Paws on the ground floor.
  • On the ground floor now... into the colonnade.
  • I'm on the ground floor of a major medical breakthrough.
  • The staff entrance is on the ground floor.
  • Vicky's business is on the ground floor of our brownstone.
  • There was a tavern on the ground floor.
  • So with characteristic independence she had established herself on the ground floor of her house.
  • It has already flooded on the ground floor during construction.
  • I've got a business opportunity, and I want to get my big brother in on the ground floor.
  • You're forming your team, and I want to get in on the ground floor.
  • Son... You are getting in on the ground floor.
  • I'm here to apply for a job on the ground floor.
  • And he's willing to let us in on the ground floor if we make an offer tonight.
  • On the elevator, it'd take about 90 seconds to get back down to the ground floor.
  • I count five heat signatures in the house - two on the ground floor.

Alternatives:

  • On the ground floor, there are a living room and a kitchen.
  • The ground floor has a living room and a kitchen.
  • A living room and a kitchen are on the ground floor.
  • There is a living room and a kitchen on the ground floor.
  • You can find a living room and a kitchen on the ground floor.

On the ground floor there are a living room and a kitchen

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'are' does not agree with the singular noun 'a living room' in the list of items on the ground floor.

  • I was happy living on the ground floor.
  • This one living on the ground-floor.
  • There's a stable on the ground floor and upstairs a kitchen and living space.
  • Meet on the ground floor in 30.
  • Naturally, it has to start on the ground floor.
  • The Hesses and Paws on the ground floor.
  • On the ground floor now... into the colonnade.
  • I'm on the ground floor of a major medical breakthrough.
  • The staff entrance is on the ground floor.
  • Vicky's business is on the ground floor of our brownstone.
  • There was a tavern on the ground floor.
  • So with characteristic independence she had established herself on the ground floor of her house.
  • It has already flooded on the ground floor during construction.
  • I've got a business opportunity, and I want to get my big brother in on the ground floor.
  • You're forming your team, and I want to get in on the ground floor.
  • Son... You are getting in on the ground floor.
  • I'm here to apply for a job on the ground floor.
  • And he's willing to let us in on the ground floor if we make an offer tonight.
  • On the elevator, it'd take about 90 seconds to get back down to the ground floor.
  • I count five heat signatures in the house - two on the ground floor.

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