Should it be (Isn't there a few ... or Aren't there a few ... )?
My impression is that due to the word "a" I should use singular, however a "few" implies multiple objects no matter what the context is afterward?
Also if I want to say out one single alphabet other than the vowels, is there any exception for using "an"?
eg. Starts with "a/an" s (or other alphabets).
That's what I thought but It's funny because google search gave:
Aren't there a few...
"About 699,000 results (0.14 seconds) "
Isn't there a few...
About 3,690,000 results (0.13 seconds)
My impression is that due to the word "a" I should use singular, however a "few" implies multiple objects no matter what the context is afterward?
Also if I want to say out one single alphabet other than the vowels, is there any exception for using "an"?
eg. Starts with "a/an" s (or other alphabets).
That's what I thought but It's funny because google search gave:
Aren't there a few...
"About 699,000 results (0.14 seconds) "
Isn't there a few...
About 3,690,000 results (0.13 seconds)