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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Kind vs. kinds

what's the rule for using singluar vs. plural form of "kind", "variety", etc?

kind of horse

kind of horses

kinds of horse

kinds of horses

confused...
  

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"Kind" in this context means "sample of" "Kinds" indicated "a group of different instances" Hope this gives you some hint on its usage. /Sameer

  • "Kind" in this context means "sample of" "Kinds" indicated "a group of different instances" Hope this gives you some hint on its usage.
  • /Sameer
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"Kind" in this context means "sample of"
"Kinds" indicated "a group of different instances"

Hope this gives you some hint on its usage.

/Sameer

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