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Ramin
Hello everyone
I have a question
What is the difference between "a variety of ..." and "varieties of ..."?
Where should I use them each?
Jun 28, 2021 11:13 AM
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"a variety of" means there are different types of the same thing, or someone is speaking about ONE variety of bread/animal/spanish/etc.
"varieties of" is plural, it means 2 or more types.
Here are some examples in the order I explained them: "there are a variety of instruments sold in this music shop", "a/one variety of butterfly is the adonis blue", "there are many varieties of wood, with varying densities".
June 28, 2021
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