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there is some how vs there are some how

The correct phrase is "there is some how." In this case, "some how" is used as a noun phrase, and the verb "is" agrees with the singular noun "how." The phrase "there are some how" is not correct in standard English.

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there is some how

This phrase is correct in English. "Some how" is used as a noun phrase, and the verb "is" agrees with the singular noun "how."

This phrase is used to indicate the existence of a certain manner or method.

Examples:

  • There is some how to solve this problem.
  • There is some how to improve the situation.

there are some how

This phrase is not correct in standard English. The verb "are" does not agree with the singular noun "how."

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