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Always use the plural "are" with a plural subject (e.g. "question"), and the singular "is" with a singular subject (e.g. "article"), or with an uncountable subject (e.g. "water"). Hence:
  1. Is there any question I should be asking?
  2. Are there any articles available on the subject?
  3. Is there any water left in the pond?
The following are never correct:
  1. Is there any questions I should be asking?
  2. Are there any article available on the subject?
  3. Are there any water left in the pond?



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