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Are vs Is Usage--How to Use? "There are a piano and a phonograph in the room"

There are a piano and a phonograph in the room

There are a piano and a phonograph in the room, or There is a piano in the room?

There is a piano in the room

I am kind of confused between these two. Please help!!!

Are vs Is Usage--How to Use?

There are a piano and a phonograph in the room, or There is a piano in the room?

I am kind of confused between these two. Please help!!!

"There are a piano and a phonograph in the room"

There are a piano and a phonograph in the room

or

There is a piano in the room

I am kind of confused between these two.

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Are vs Is Usage--How to Use?

There are a piano and a phonograph in the room, or There is a piano in the room?

I am kind of confused between these two. Please help!!!