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Taka Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Kind

He is a kind of person who feels uncomfortable with strangers.

If the underlined part was omitted as this below, would it still sound natural and make the same sense?

He is a kind who feels uncomfortable with strangers.
  

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Taka He is the kind of person who feels uncomfortable with strangers. a kind" needs a noun to follow it. He is a kind person who feels uncomfor ......

  • Taka He is the kind of person who feels uncomfortable with strangers.
  • a kind" needs a noun to follow it.
  • He is a kind person who feels uncomfor ......
  • is correct.
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TakaHe is the kind of person who feels uncomfortable with strangers.
"...a kind" needs a noun to follow it. He is a kind person who feels uncomfor...... is correct.
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Does it really have to be "the" instead of "a" here so that it sounds natural? Or is it that you personally think "the" is better?

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