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Guyper Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Of somebody to Vs. of somebody for

1."It was kind of you to organize this party"

2. "It was kind of you for organizing this party"

Can they be used interchageably?

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The latter sounds most unnatural. Stick to the regular 'kind of someone to ' pattern.

  • The latter sounds most unnatural.
  • Stick to the regular 'kind of someone to ' pattern.
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The latter sounds most unnatural. Stick to the regular 'kind of someone to' pattern.

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