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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Difference in meaning

Both "kind" and "kindly" are adjectives.

How are they used, especially "kindly" and what differentiates one from the other? When must one use "kind" but not "kindly", as well as the other way round?
  

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Anonymous Both "kind" and "kindly" are can function as adjectives. Note that "kind" can be a noun, while "kindly" can be an adverb.

  • Anonymous Both "kind" and "kindly" are can function as adjectives.
  • Note that "kind" can be a noun, while "kindly" can be an adverb.
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Anonymous Both "kind" and "kindly" are can function as adjectives.
Note that "kind" can be a noun, while "kindly" can be an adverb.

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