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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Object of Preposition

When using the preposition "of," is the object plural or singular? Do you say: "types of apple" or "types of apples?"

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Anonymous When using the preposition "of," is the object plural or singular? " Thanks Both are used, depending on context. There are many types of human behaviors and personalities in people.

  • Anonymous When using the preposition "of," is the object plural or singular?
  • " Thanks Both are used, depending on context.
  • There are many types of human behaviors and personalities in people.
  • John is the type of people who keep quiet when they are upset but he is also the type that goes off with a bang.
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Anonymous When using the preposition "of," is the object plural or singular? Do you say: "types of apple" or "types of apples?"

Thanks
Both are used, depending on context.



There are many types of human behaviors and personalities in people.

John is the type

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