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How to use "kind\kinds of noun\nouns"??
How to use “kind of noun""kind of nouns""kinds of noun""kinds of nouns" in affirmative sentence and interrogative sentence. can you give me some example and explain what's the meaning? QQQ
Aug 10, 2010 7:46 PM
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There are different kinds of nouns, proper nouns and common nouns. What kind of nouns are there? There are proper nouns and common nouns. How do I know which kind of noun to use?
All of those sentences are correct.
1. What kind of chocolates do you have? (Used when 'kind' means, a specific brand, genre, etc., e.g., What kind of movies do you like?)
2. What kinds of chocolate do you have? (OK, Non-count, Mass noun)
Note:
A. What kind of fish do you have?
(One type of fish, and what kind do you have?)
EX: What kind of chocolate do you have?
B. What kinds of fish do you have?
(More than one type of fish, and what kinds do you have?)
EX: What kinds of chocolate do you have?
Hopefully this helps.
August 11, 2010
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