Ashraful Haque
Senior Member
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- May 14, 2019
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- Student or Learner
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- Bengali; Bangla
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- Bangladesh
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- Bangladesh
It's a problems I often come across when talking. I was talking about what kind of gift I'd prefer, and I said:
"As a game and a fitness enthusiast I'd prefer gaming consoles, video games, gym wears and all these sorts of things."
Q1) Do a,b and c mean the same thing?
a) All these kinds of things/ All this kind of thing.
b) All these sorts of things/ All this sort of thing.
c) These kinds of stuff.
Q2) For 1 and 2, is the singular more common than the plural?
Q3) Since stuff is plural, is it possible to say "This kind of stuff"?
"As a game and a fitness enthusiast I'd prefer gaming consoles, video games, gym wears and all these sorts of things."
Q1) Do a,b and c mean the same thing?
a) All these kinds of things/ All this kind of thing.
b) All these sorts of things/ All this sort of thing.
c) These kinds of stuff.
Q2) For 1 and 2, is the singular more common than the plural?
Q3) Since stuff is plural, is it possible to say "This kind of stuff"?
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