Mikhail Buzuverov
What is difference between such kind of something, such kinds of something, / this kind of something Hello! Could you explain difference between expressions "such kind of something", "such kinds of something" and "this kind of something"? Also, could you explain correct use cases for the expressions? Thank you.
Aug 3, 2015 12:10 PM
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Such kind of something or that kind of thing is made plural with the phrases these kinds of things or those kinds of things, but the singular versions are much more commonly used. Such kind of thing is much more common than Such kinds of things: They have been trained for this (such) kind of thing. [=They have been trained to do this.] He has said these (such) kinds of things in public before. [=He has said such things in public before.] *** That kind of thing is much more common than those kinds of things: That kind of thing almost never happens in real life. We try to avoid those kinds of things. [=We try to avoid such things.]
August 3, 2015
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