In slang terms, the term "kid" is used to refer to young people, especially children and teens. Literally speaking, a kid is a baby goat.
do you have children is asking someone if they have any kids whereas if you ask how many kids do you have, then you know someone has kids, but don't know how many. So the difference is in one you know they have kids, but in the other you don't.
A children's hospital takes care of kids and probably has different decorations
The difference between sunscreen for adults and children is generally the chemical composition. A child's sunscreen will be milder for the skin and will not burn the eyes.
yes, the oldest and the youngest pair of kids are quite a bit different in age
what are the main difference between communicating with adults and communicating with children
Mexican kids were born in Mexico and American kids were born in America
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he had 3 kids
Seriously Funny Kids - 2011 The Difference Between Boys and Girls was released on: USA: 28 March 2011
child's is possessive while children is the plural of child.
The phrase "Kids get into mostly the schools that they really want to" suggests that a majority of children are successful in gaining admission to their preferred schools, but it leaves room for some exceptions. In contrast, "Most kids get into the schools that they really want to" implies a stronger likelihood, indicating that the majority of children are likely to secure admission to their desired schools. The difference lies in the degree of certainty and emphasis on success in the latter statement.
The same way any other children grow. Nationality makes no difference.