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Vibhanu Posted 14 years ago
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What kind of

What is the difference between "what kind of person he is?" and "what kind of a person he is?
  

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" They’re not questions; they’re noun clauses. What kind of person is he ? What kind of a person is he ?

  • " They’re not questions; they’re noun clauses.
  • What kind of person is he ?
  • What kind of a person is he ?
  • I would think that in most contexts that either one would more or less express the same idea.
  • No possible differences come to mind just now.
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VibhanuWhat is the difference between "what kind of person he is?" and "what kind of a person he is?"
They’re not questions; they’re noun clauses.

What kind of person is he?
What kind of a person is he?

I would think that in most contexts that either one would more or less express the same idea. No possible di
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Thank you very much mam!!

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