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Olga Smekalova Posted 9 years ago
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Hello, everyone! Could you please help me to understand the correct way of using (kind of/sort of) with articles?
Which sentence is correct and why?

1) It's a kind of a wild animal which is like a cat but bigger.
2) It's a kind of wild animal which is like a cat but bigger.

3) It's a kind of book I think your mom will like.
4) It's a kind of a book I think your mom will like.

  

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2) It's a kind of wild animal which is like a cat but bigger. 3) It's a kind of book I think your mom will like. kind of {generic group of like things)

  • 2) It's a kind of wild animal which is like a cat but bigger.
  • 3) It's a kind of book I think your mom will like.
  • kind of {generic group of like things)
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2) It's a kind of wild animal which is like a cat but bigger.

3) It's a kind of book I think your mom will like.

kind of {generic group of like things)

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