Both of these sentences are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different meanings. "There are too many people" implies that there is an unusually large or excessive amount of people present at a certain place or in a situation. The number of people is perceived by the speaker as being too much or too many. On the other hand, "there is too many people" is a more general phrase that can be used to say that there are too many people in a location or an event. It doesn't specify exactly how many people are present, but it implies that they are more than what seems reasonable or enough.
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At 6:40 min: Was it supposed to be "There are (instead of "is") too many people in the shop."?
Both of these sentences are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different meanings.
"There are too many people" implies that there is an unusually large or excessive amount of people present at a certain place or in a situation. The number of people is perceived by the speaker as being too much or too many.
On the other hand, "there is too many people" is a more general phrase that can be used to say that there are too many people in a location or an event. It doesn't specify exactly how many people are present, but it implies that they are more than what seems reasonable or enough.
ถ้าโจทย์มันบอกว่า There are......eggs in fridge.
เราต้องเติม a lot of ,much,หรือanyคะตอบหนูหน่อยนะคะ😘😍😊
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many people, we can say 'there is' ,
but, two peoples we can say "there are", right?
อยากให้ครูลดคำว่า นะคะ ลงหน่อยมันดูไม่ค่อยรู้เรื่องอะคะ😢
ม.2/4 มาเด้อมาเด้อ
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ยังไงก็ขอบคุณที่มาให้ความรู้กับหนูด้วยนะคะ☺️
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Much
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