
"Types of" followed by singular or plural? [duplicate]
Types of things vs. types of thing. When using the phrase "types of" or "kinds of," it often seems appropriate to follow with a singular noun (e.g., types of rock), but at other times a plural noun …
word choice - Types of things vs. types of thing - English …
Nov 24, 2010 · "Types of things" Here you're talking about a number of forms of a number of different categories. Or you're talking about the things, plural, first and foremost, and types is a …
What is the difference between a "category" and a "type"
Oct 27, 2012 · BTW, types are more useful when you don't have time to find the good category. On the other hand, you can have a lot of labels, but you can't have too many different …
Use of “What kind”, and “What kind” vs “Which kind”
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What is the common name for brackets, braces, and parentheses?
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What type of words are 'the, a, of' etc grouped as?
May 31, 2016 · I've been digging through our English language, as I am studying predicate logic. I won't go into what that is, accept for that it involves the use of variables (much like maths) …
List of expertise levels from beginner to expert [closed]
Reusing the same word in a different form, especially for words that have multiple types depending on context, makes the progression much harder to follow; i.e. Skilled (as in the …
Rule for the pronunciation of the letter O as /ʌ/ vs. /ɒ/
I don't know enough to attempt a proper answer, but my sneaking suspicion is "yes, there are a lot of rules, with a lot of exceptions, which in turn create further rules and exceptions, to the point …
"two kinds of" or "two kind of" [duplicate] - English Language
It makes sense for kind to be in plural form in the sentence "The two methods require two different kinds of prior information." because here kind functions as a rather simple count noun.
"Rounded", "heaping" and other types of teaspoon (fuls)?
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