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Originally Posted by Anglika Welcome to the forums.
"Of some kind" = some form of seat belt [in this sentence]. Kind here means a group of something with similar characteristics, or a particular type of something. |
Thank you so much for the help, Anglika!
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I see that most often a noun, followed by "some" sometimes is countable, while sometimes it doesn't, for example:
"some people" in which people is a countable noun, while
the work in "some work" isn't.
why?