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There’s antiques, knickknacks, and many more at the thrift store. Or should it be, There will be an abundance of items this Saturday at the thrift store.










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  • Your two example sentences are very different. I think your question might be clearer if you changed only the part of the sentence you are uncertain about. But to answer the question in your title: there's is simply a contraction of there is.

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There’s antiques, knickknacks, and many more at the thrift store. Or should it be, There will be an abundance of items this Saturday at the thrift store.










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  • Your two example sentences are very different. I think your question might be clearer if you changed only the part of the sentence you are uncertain about. But to answer the question in your title: there's is simply a contraction of there is.

    – Benjamin Kuykendall
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  • Your two example sentences are very different. I think your question might be clearer if you changed only the part of the sentence you are uncertain about. But to answer the question in your title: there's is simply a contraction of there is.

    – Benjamin Kuykendall
    10 mins ago

















Your two example sentences are very different. I think your question might be clearer if you changed only the part of the sentence you are uncertain about. But to answer the question in your title: there's is simply a contraction of there is.

– Benjamin Kuykendall
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Your two example sentences are very different. I think your question might be clearer if you changed only the part of the sentence you are uncertain about. But to answer the question in your title: there's is simply a contraction of there is.

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