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there are any questions vs there is any questions

The correct phrase is 'Are there any questions?' This is because 'questions' is a plural noun, so it requires the plural form of the verb 'are.' The phrase 'Is there any questions?' is incorrect because 'is' is singular and does not match the plural noun 'questions.'

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there are any questions

This phrase is incorrect. 'Are' should be used with the plural noun 'questions.'

The correct phrase is 'Are there any questions?' when asking if anyone has any inquiries or doubts.
  • If there are any questions as to how the place is going to run, From now on, you look at me.
  • And on that note, unless there are any questions...
  • If there are any questions, I'd prefer to answer them later.
  • So unless there are any questions, thank you all for coming.
  • In case there are any questions.
  • So if there are any questions...
  • Again, I would like to ask if there are any questions that do not pertain to the president's marriage.
  • In case there are any questions, can you be reached at this hotel?
  • Michael will tell you they did all the Health and Safety stuff, and they did it conscientiously, but if there are any questions or any problems, please shout.
  • browser. To register you will further need to know your university's access data. Please have a look at the UniShortname website in case there are any questions concerning your UniAccess data.

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  • Are there any questions?

there is any questions

This phrase is incorrect. 'Is' is singular and does not match the plural noun 'questions.'

The correct phrase is 'Are there any questions?' when asking if anyone has any inquiries or doubts.
  • I don't think there is any question that you'll be at the next level soon.
  • The same holds true in the matter of judicial cooperation if there is any question of organised criminal activity covering more than one jurisdiction.
  • With regard to the proposals by Commissioner Brittan, I do not think there is any question yet of a treaty being signed.
  • I do not think there is any question of an attempt to stop every member of the House from having a completely free vote.
  • I do not think there is any question that the award of subsidies has to be subject to conditions.
  • It must also be simple and easy to understand and it must be made clear whether there is any question of an increased safety risk for travellers.
  • The Commission also intends to attach a number of other stringent conditions, such as the immediate halting of distribution if there is any question of the goods being re-exported to other markets outside Russia.
  • The rapporteur himself raises this concern too, for if there is any question to be posed in that regard it is whether a mere four categories are sufficient to provide all the elements necessary to achieve the complex figure we want.
  • I might say that if there is any question of any need for safety measures then I have no difficulty with supporting the proposal for an environmental audit which the honourable Member outlines.
  • If there is any question of possible reimbursement, for example in the case of mistaken identity or where a person has been wrongly placed on a no-fly list, this would appear to be better addressed to the appropriate authorities responsible for maintaining the list.
  • 1 400 workers at the Bombardier plant in Derby have already been made redundant, and if there is any question as to the propriety of the award of this contract to Siemens then urgent action must be taken.
  • Nor is there any question of creating an à la carte Europe.
  • In other words there is no longer any question of it carrying out some kind of coordination of the monetary policies of the relevant Member States.
  • Is there any question of offsetting the Greek Government's debts?
  • Commissioner, you mentioned that there is no longer any question of a return to the quota system.
  • In no possible market for electrical metallurgical plant building is there any question of the creation or strengthening of a dominant position or of any other significant impediment to effective competition.
  • I do not think there is any question of this, especially if we look at the Latin root of the word subsidiarity, which is subsidium, meaning 'help': it is our job as European institutions to help local institutions work more successfully.
  • There is therefore no longer any question of the sort of oligarchies that we all remember.
  • Is there any question you want me to answer?
  • We now have such a disastrous situation in Albania and Macedonia that there is no longer any question about whether the people should remain in the region or be taken in by third countries.

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  • Are there any questions?

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