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Time For Questions: Using "What Kind Of" and "Which Kind Of"



Hey There! 

Let's practice some questions using "What kind of" and "Which kind of".

Here are 20 questions using "What kind of":


1. What kind of food is your guilty pleasure?

2. What kind of music helps you relax after a long day?

3. What kind of movies do you prefer watching, comedy or drama?

4. What kind of hobbies do you enjoy on the weekends?

5. What kind of weather is your favorite for outdoor activities?

6. What kind of job would be your dream career?

7. What kind of books do you like to read before bedtime?

8. What kind of clothing style do you feel most comfortable in?

9. What kind of technology do you use for staying organized?

10. What kind of art do you find most inspiring?

11. What kind of vacation destination is on your bucket list?

12. What kind of pets do you have, or would you like to have?

13. What kind of exercise routine do you follow to stay healthy?

14. What kind of vehicle do you drive, or would you like to drive?

15. What kind of people do you enjoy spending time with?

16. What kind of skills are you interested in learning or improving?

17. What kind of movies do you watch with your family?

18. What kind of house design appeals to you the most?

19. What kind of restaurants do you like to dine at for special occasions?

20. What kind of goals have you set for yourself this year?


Here are 20 questions using "Which kind of":


1. Which kind of smartphone do you currently use?

2. Which kind of cuisine would you choose for a romantic dinner?

3. Which kind of workout routine is most effective for your fitness goals?

4. Which kind of movie genre do you prefer, science fiction or fantasy?

5. Which kind of weather do you enjoy the most when going on a vacation?

6. Which kind of career path are you considering for the future?

7. Which kind of art form do you find the most captivating?

8. Which kind of vehicle, a car or a motorcycle, do you find more appealing?

9. Which kind of music genre gets you in the mood to dance?

10. Which kind of coffee do you like, black or with cream and sugar?

11. Which kind of books do you prefer, fiction or non-fiction?

12. Which kind of outdoor activity do you like to do in your free time?

13. Which kind of clothing style suits your personality best?

14. Which kind of pet do you think is the ideal companion for a family?

15. Which kind of travel experience do you find more exciting, adventure or relaxation?

16. Which kind of people do you enjoy working with the most?

17. Which kind of social events are you likely to attend, parties or networking events?

18. Which kind of smartphone apps are essential for your daily life?

19. Which kind of cuisine have you always wanted to try but haven't yet?

20. Which kind of project management approach do you prefer, agile or traditional?


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