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Refers to a variety, and a kind of thing is often used as a definite term to say "a". a kind of animal, a kind of car. There are no more articles before animal and car.
Say "various" with various kinds of animals, various kinds of animals, animals of various kinds. Kind focuses on "quality, nature".Such as:
she’s not the kind of woman to lie.She's not a liar.
2 A kind of often means an indefinite "some kind of". Such as:
i received a was a kind of plate.I received a gift, something like a plate.
of Qual; There are a few:
i'm kind of hungry.
I'm a little hungry.
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kind of means "a little, a little", a modifier adjective. Whereas, kinds of means "many", followed by a noun or noun phrase.
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Kinds of means various, different kinds.
When kind and of are used as predicates, the following nouns are usually in the singular. If the kind of is followed by a countable noun, both singular and plural. kind of is also used in colloquial language as "some, a little" solution, and in sentences as an adverbial.
When kind of is used as a subject, its predicate verb is in singular form; When kinds of is used as the subject, its predicate verb is in the plural form, which has nothing to do with the number of nouns after of.
Phrases for kind.
1. Something of the kind.
did you say they're moving?i'd heard something of the kind myself.Did you say they were moving? I've heard something like that.
2. Nothing of the Kind is not like it at all, and there is no resemblance to it.
people had told me she was very pleasant but she's nothing of the kind.People tell me she's cute, but she's not like that.
3. A kind of one, which means uncertain.
4. In a kind has a few points, to some extent.
i like her in a kind, but she is ugly.I kind of like her, but she's ugly.
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First, the meaning of the word is different.
1. kind of means a little, followed by an adjective.
Example sentence: i'm kind of hungry。
I'm a little hungry.
2. kinds of means a variety of things, followed by a noun.
Example sentence: Many kinds of flower.
Some flowers. Second, the usage is different.
1. kind of: When used as the subject, its predicate verb is in singular form. When kind is used as a preposition, the following noun is usually in the singular.
2. kinds of: When used as the subject, its predicate verb is in the plural form, which has nothing to do with the number of nouns after of. If the kind of is followed by a countable noun, both singular and plural.
Third, the focus is different.
kind of: emphasis refers to "quality, nature".
kinds of: focuses on various kinds.
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Refers to variety, and says "a" thing is often used a
kindof as a definite sentence. a
kindofanimal is an animal, a
Kindofcar is a type of trolley. There are no more articles before animal and car. I say "various" with various
kindsofanimal,various
kindsofanimals,animals
ofvarious
kinds. Kind focuses on "quality, nature".Such as:
she’snotthe
kindofwoman
tolie.She's not a liar.
2.akind
Of can often mean "some kind of similarity" in an uncertain sense. Such as:
ireceived
agift.
itwasakind
ofplate.I received a gift, something like a plate.
of Qual; There are a few:
i'mkind
ofhungry.
I'm a little hungry.
But now it is sometimes possible to use a
kindof dedicated"Sort of"...
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kind
of+ adjective.
Indicates a little. For example: IT
iskind
ofinteresting, it's kind of interesting.
akindof+ noun: means yes. Category 1.
For example: itisa
kindofanimal.
When in doubt, please ask.
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kind
of and akind
The difference between OF is: different meanings, different usages, and different emphasis.
First, the meaning is different.
1、kind
of: Slightly, a little, a little.
2、akind
of: Yes. of a kind.
Second, the usage is different.
1、kind
of:kind is used as a predicate when it is used in conjunction with of, and the following noun is usually in the singular form. kinds
If the following of of is a countable noun, both singular and plural. kind of is also used in colloquial language as "some, a little" solution, and in sentences as an adverbial.
2、akind
of: It means "kind", which refers to the property that distinguishes a thing from other things, and can also refer to the particularity of the thing itself, that is, "essence, nature", which is mostly an uncountable noun at this time.
Third, the focus is different.
1、kind
of: focuses on how much and how much is described.
2、akind
of: The focus is on the description.
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kinds of"It is a plural form that means many or more, e.g. there are many kinds of fruits in the market.
kind of"It means "a little", or something like but not all the bad shinho is, such as: this tastes kind of sweet.
It should be noted that"kind of"The usage is more colloquial, not all situations apply, and sometimes it can be used"sort of"or"a little"to mean the same thing.
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The difference between kindsof and kindof is:
1. Different meanings: kindsof can be understood as an adjective, translated as "various", while kindof can be understood as an adverb, translated as "a little rocky, considerate";
2. Different usage: because kindsof is equivalent to an adjective, the word is followed by a noun and a noun, while kindof is equivalent to an adverb, so it is followed by an adjective or adverb.
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The difference between kind of and kind of is as follows:
First, the meaning is different.
1. kind of meaning is a little bit; Considerate.
For example: he was kind of a fool
He's a bit silly.
2. Kinds of means various.
These woods are frequented by all kinds of birds
These woods are often inhabited by a variety of birds.
Second, the usage is different.
1. kind of is used alone, indicating "a little", followed by an adjective or adverb:
For example: he is kind of thin
He's a little skinny. 2. If there is a, this, that, what, etc. before kind of, it is translated as "species, withered species" and then added a noun.
For example: that kind of question is difficult to answer
That kind of problem is difficult.
Word usage: No brother.
n.(noun).
1. Kind means "kind" when used as a noun, which refers to the property that distinguishes a thing from other things; It can also refer to the particularity of the thing itself, that is, "essence, nature", which is mostly an uncountable noun at this time.
2. When kind and of are used as predicative predicates, the following noun cha is usually in singular form. If the kind of is followed by a countable noun, both singular and plural. kind of is also used in colloquial language as "some, a little" solution, and in sentences as an adverbial.
3、kind of...When used as a subject, its predicate verb is in the singular; And kinds of....When used as a subject, its predicate verb is in the plural form, regardless of the number of nouns after of.
4. The kind after the words all, different and so on is always in the plural, regardless of kinds of followed by the plural noun or the singular noun.
5. A the kind of a is informal English, and a after of a is often omitted in formal English.
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