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difference: 'a kind of things' and 'things of a kind'
What is the difference between 'a kind of things' and 'things of a kind'? Which form of the main verb in a sentence of which the former is the s
17 de feb. de 2013 10:23
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What is the difference between 'a kind of things' and 'things of a kind'? Which form of the main verb in a sentence of which the former is the s
(a) we should refer to "a kind of THING" you see, rather than a kind of THINGS.
(b) "things of a kind" is a rather awkward useage. It would be simpler just to refer to sentences as follows:
What kind of a thing is it?
It is the kind of thing where a particular kind of care is necessary.
What kind of a thing will work in this situation?
We need to chose the correct kind of thing to answer the test question.
How many different kinds of things are there?
---Warm Regards, Bruce
17 de febrero de 2013
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Chino (cantonés), Inglés
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