Then does "this kind of shoe" refer to a single shoe or shoes of one kind? And is it right to say "the shoes of a/one kind"?this kind of shoe
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Y嘟嘟嘟嘟;1574606 said:Then does "this kind of shoe" refer to a single shoe or shoes of one kind? It depends on context and/or physical/actual presentation. You could be displaying one or both pair of shoes and say, "...this kind of shoe" or "...these kinds of shoes".And is it right to say "the shoes of a/one kind"? Depends on context.
I'm always confused by the use of "kind" in this meaning.
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