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Enchanted Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Type of

Good evening:

I have been having this question for a long time:
if a countable noun, like car, man, is used after "type of", is this noun always in the form of single?
for instance, what type(s) of car do you like? but you can't say what type(s) of carS do you like? Because i can't figure the meaning of the second one.
Thanks,
Ench,
  

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" Answer: I like race cars and stretch limousines. I like Japanese cars and American cars.

  • " Answer: I like race cars and stretch limousines.
  • I like Japanese cars and American cars.
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Yes, you can ask "what types of cars do you like?"
Answer: I like race cars and stretch limousines. I like Japanese cars and American cars.

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