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This tag applies to questions that deal with grammatical number: “singular” versus “plural”, and (rarely) also “dual”.
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Types of things vs. types of thing
There are many discussions on this type of things, such as "kind(s) of book(s)", "kind(s) of drink(s)", etc. I read quite a few threads about this on StackExchange.com and I found there were no clear …
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Use of “What kind”, and “What kind” vs “Which kind”
If we want to know the exact kind of a group of brids, should we say:
A: "What is the kind of these birds?"
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B: "What kind of birds are these birds"?
If the questions above are phrased …