The correct phrase is "here is the news." The word "news" is a singular noun, despite ending in "s," so it requires a singular verb and subject agreement. Therefore, "here is" appropriately matches the singular form of "news."
"Here are John and Mary." 'Are' is used because "John and Mary" are plural.
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Skynews is the CNN of Australia. It is just as reliable of a news network as any of our cable news here in America. It also airs in the United Kingdom.
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"Here are John and Mary." 'Are' is used because "John and Mary" are plural.
No, the sentence "what a great news it is" is not correct. The word "news" is an uncountable noun, so it should be "what great news it is." The correct phrasing emphasizes the positive nature of the news without the article "a."
Here Is the News was created in 1982.
Yes, it is correct.Example:"Here is John coming up the field."
I have good news and bad news which do you want to here first.
Good news came today.
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A spiritual news is here
Yes the news is absolutely correct .
the weekend's here
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The correct form for this question is, "Did you leave your phone here?" If you are making a statement rather than asking a question, it is correct to say, "You left your phone here."