- I don’t like shirt of this kind.
- I don’t like shirts of this kind.
- I don’t like shirts of these kind.
Please correct these sentences.
I don’t like this kind of shirt
Beeesneees,
Are all my three sentences wrong?
2 is okay where ‘kind’ and ‘type’ are synonymous.
The others sound odd.
Thredder’s sentence is more natural.
Beeesneees,
Can I say: “I don’t like these kind of shirts.”?
No.
‘kind/type’ is singular.
You need to say
I don’t like this kind of shirt
if you are speaking about one type (even if you are speaking about more than one shirt)
or
I don’t like these kinds of shirts
if you are speaking about a number of types.