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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Mae

Hi. Good day.

Can someone clarify these for me,please?

What kinds of shoes...?
What kind of shoe...?
What kinds of shoe...?
What kind of shoes...?
  

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Stores sell more than one kind/type of shoe, and they sell them in pairs. A person may own just one pair of shoes, so only one kind. Any or all of the four examples are acceptable in different situations.

  • Stores sell more than one kind/type of shoe, and they sell them in pairs.
  • A person may own just one pair of shoes, so only one kind.
  • Any or all of the four examples are acceptable in different situations.
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Stores sell more than one kind/type of shoe, and they sell them in pairs.
A person may own just one pair of shoes, so only one kind.
Any or all of the four examples are acceptable in different situations.

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