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Sick Of english Posted 15 years ago
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Kind of,Rather

Hi,I'd like to know if any of you could explain properly what's the difference between "Kind of" and "rather".

By the way,if you could illustrate with examples,that'll be great!

Thanks a lot!

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Hello Sick of English! Examples: It's a kind of hat. = It is similar to a hat / a type of hat / looks like a hat in my opinion a kind of - a vague description, used to help explain something in general terms because you don't know the actual words.

  • Hello Sick of English!
  • Examples: It's a kind of hat.
  • = It is similar to a hat / a type of hat / looks like a hat in my opinion a kind of - a vague description, used to help explain something in general terms because you don't know the actual words.
  • What's a helmet?
  • Well, it's a kind of hat.
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Hello Sick of English!

Examples:

  • It's a kind of hat. = It is similar to a hat / a type of hat / looks like a hat in my opinion
    a kind of - a vague description, used to help explain something in general terms because you don't know the actual words.
    What's a helmet? Well, it's a kind of hat. You use it to protect your head.

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Thanks for answering my question with such accurate! You must have spent much of your free time, I do appreciate that!

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Hahaha my free time is always English Emotion: smile And I like a challenge!
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Sick Of englishHi,I'd like to know if any of you could explain properly what's the difference between "Kind of" and "rather".
By the way,if you could illustrate with examples,that'll be great!
Thanks a lot!
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