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THERE ARE SEVEN GIRLS IN HER CLASS. vs THERE'S SEVEN GIRLS IN HER CLASS.

The correct phrase to use is "There are seven girls in her class." The contraction "there's" is commonly used in informal speech, but when referring to a plural subject like "seven girls," it's more appropriate to use the full form "there are."
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THERE ARE SEVEN GIRLS IN HER CLASS.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the presence of seven girls in a specific class.

Examples:

  • There are seven girls in her class, and they all sit together.
  • There are seven girls in her class, and they are all friends.
  • There are seven girls in her class, and they excel in mathematics.
  • There are seven girls in her class, and they participate in the school choir.
  • There are seven girls in her class, and they enjoy playing soccer during recess.
  • Dec 24, 2014 ... Let's start quite easy: which of these sentences is grammatically correct? There are seven girls in her class. There's seven girls in her class.
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  • Which phrase is the subject in the sentence There are seven girls in her class? What are the two options? Which properties of the subject discussed in the ...
  • A)There are seven girls in her class B)There's seven girls in her class C)They're seven girls in her class · Kamrun Nahar Kakoli and 4 others · 󰤥 5 · 󰤦 2.

Alternatives:

  • There are seven girls in the classroom.
  • In her class, there are seven girls.
  • Seven girls are in her class.
  • Her class has seven girls.
  • Seven girls belong to her class.

THERE'S SEVEN GIRLS IN HER CLASS.

This phrase is not considered correct in standard English usage.

  • Dec 24, 2014 ... Let's start quite easy: which of these sentences is grammatically correct? There are seven girls in her class. There's seven girls in her class.
  • ... There's seven girls in her class C)They're seven girls in her class · Kamrun Nahar Kakoli and 4 others · 󰤥 5 · 󰤦 2 · 󰤧 · Preparation Guide of IBA, BCS, Bank Job ...

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