We use kind of/sort of before verbs and nouns - to show we can't find the exact word - or to avoid using a more complicated word., We can also use some kind of/sort of before nouns - to show we're not sure what kind exactly., We add or something (like that) after a noun - to suggest a non-specific alternative to the thing already mentioned., We use many different quantifiers such as a load of, loads of, a ton of and a whole bunch of before nouns - to talk about large, unspecified amounts., We add and everything, and all that (sort of thing), and stuff like that and and so on after a noun - to refer vaguely to other associated things., We use about... or so with numbers/periods of time - to show we're not being exact., We use somehow with verbs - to show we do not really know how something happened.,

Outcomes A, U10, Vague language

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