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Mr. Tom Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

Kind and Kindly

Hi

Is there any difference between these?

On her way she was helped by a kindly man.

On her way she was helped by a kind man.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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They are both OK. "Kindly" describes more how he seemed, how he impressed you.

  • They are both OK.
  • "Kindly" describes more how he seemed, how he impressed you.
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They are both OK. "Kindly" describes more how he seemed, how he impressed you.

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