types
Prononciation : [/taɪps/]
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Contexte : « categories »
(noun) different categories or groups that things can be sorted into based on their similarities. Like when you sort your toys into different boxes based on what they are.
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There are different types of fruits, such as apples, bananas, and oranges.
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I don't like any type of seafood.
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What type of animal is a cat?
Contexte : « distinct forms »
(noun) different forms or versions of something that share similar qualities. Like how there are different versions of a game you can play.
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There are different types of music, such as rock, pop, and classical.
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I prefer one type of coffee; I don't like flavored ones.
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What type of movie do you prefer, action or comedy?
Contexte : « specific examples »
(noun) specific examples of something that show its characteristics. Like when you point out a specific way to solve a math problem.
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Can you show me different types of flowers in the garden?
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I only like one type of ice cream flavor.
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What type of fruit is a watermelon?
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