there is a lot of
Both are correct, but "There are a lot of" is more commonly used when referring to a plural noun. For example, "There are a lot of books on the shelf."
Could you please provide the options or context for me to be able to determine which one is grammatically correct?
The phrase "registrations are in progress" is grammatically correct. The subject "registrations" agrees with the verb "are" and the prepositional phrase "in progress" correctly describes the state of the registrations.
No, the sentence should be "He elucidated his position on this matter by his silence." The verb "elucidated" should come before the subject "he" to create a grammatically correct sentence.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the word "or" when presenting options or alternatives. For example, "Or you can choose to study abroad for a semester."
No, the sentence is not grammatically correct. Here is the corrected version: "Thank you for resolving this matter in a timely manner."
The sentence is gramatically correct.
yes.
Everybody has is correct.
Could you please provide the options or context for me to be able to determine which one is grammatically correct?
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the word "or" when presenting options or alternatives. For example, "Or you can choose to study abroad for a semester."
Yes it is.
No 'It's for you' would be though
No, the sentence should be "He elucidated his position on this matter by his silence." The verb "elucidated" should come before the subject "he" to create a grammatically correct sentence.
It's a weird sentence, but it is grammatically correct.
Yes it is correct to say "Have a wonderful Holiday."
No because and is a fanboy and it would not be gramatically correct
i welcome you TO Delhi.