Which sentence is correct?

1. There is certainly even more things we can do to help.

(or)

2. There are certainly even more things we can do to help.

The subject is "things." What do you think the verb is?

Is the correct sentence the second one?

Right.

The correct sentence is: "There are certainly even more things we can do to help."

To determine the correct form, we need to consider subject-verb agreement. In this case, the subject is "things." Since "things" is a plural noun, the verb should also be plural, which is "are" in this case. Therefore, sentence 2 is the correct option. It matches the subject "things" with the plural verb "are."