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Whats the most grammatically correct sentence?

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Whats the most grammatically correct sentence?

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There are a swimming pool and a kitchen. The hyphen before ‘pool’ has been worked over. In sentences beginning with there is or there are, the subject follows the verb. Since there is not the subject, the verb agrees with what follows. Since that is a compound subject (plural), the correct verb is ‘are.’ Note to the emrod: Firstly, ‘more grammatically’ is not correct either. Something is either grammatically correct or not grammatically correct. There can be no comparative or superlative. Secondly, “There are” is correct.

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