What kind of presents are or are in passive sentences?
I have read the use and a couple of examples of “kind of + plural noun”, but I’m still confused what to use, “is” or “are” in the follows:
- The kind of presents ____ normally give in your homeland?
On the Latin “is” or “are” why must the expression “___” be the same? What’s the truth or the other way around this?
What is the best advice you have come to make after reading this article?
What kind of gifts are normally given to
birthdays in your country?
Which kind of gifts are normally given to children on their birthday?
I suspect the more common question would take the plural form, as there are typically multiple presents (each of a different type) given.
What kind of gift should I bring to birthday party?
What should we do if we want peace with nature?
What kind of gifts are normally given to
birthdays in your country?
Which kind of gifts are normally given to children on their birthday?
I suspect the more common question would take the plural form, as there are typically multiple presents (each of a different type) given.
What kind of gift should I bring to birthday party?
What should we do if we want peace with nature?
What kind of gifts are normally given to
birthdays in your country?
Which kind of gifts are normally given to children on their birthday?
I suspect the more common question would take the plural form, as there are typically multiple presents (each of a different type) given.
What kind of gift should I bring to birthday party?
What should we do if we want peace with nature?