Should I say 'kind' or 'kinds,' 'had it not been for' or 'without' in the sentence?
Cassandra and Sean would not have been the (kind, kinds) of person they are now (had it not been for, without) their dear mother school.
Cassandra and Sean would not have been the kind of person they are now had it not been for their dear mother. Cassandra and Sean would not have been the kind of person they are now had it not been for the incredible education they got in their primary school.
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Cassandra and Sean would not have been the kind of person they are now had it not been for their dear mother.
Cassandra and Sean would not have been the kind of person they are now had it not been for the incredible education they got in their primary school.