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  1. How kind of you / How kind you are - WordReference Forums

    Apr 26, 2010 · Hi. "How kind you are!" is a complete sentence. "How kind of you" is a phrase. For example; He will never know how kind of you to do such a thing. Another example; Who are …

  2. a kind of or the kind of - WordReference Forums

    Nov 30, 2010 · The is used for specific, definite things (like kind, sort, type) - meaning not just one of many but a particular one. Your example sentences have an explanation (in the second …

  3. it kind of is / it's kind of | WordReference Forums

    Feb 4, 2017 · Changing the position of " kind of " affects the meaning of the sentence (however slightly). That's why I said the two sentences you suggested in post #3 imply two different …

  4. kind of vs a kind of - WordReference Forums

    Jan 12, 2019 · Here the meaning of "kind of" is totally different from "somewhat", "a bit", "rather". First of all, I'd like to point out that the use of "kind of weird" and "kind of did a transition" is …

  5. That kind of things/Those kind of things - WordReference Forums

    Jul 8, 2010 · Hey everyone My american friend keeps on saying "that kind of things" is incorrect, but I think it's correct, he says I should say "those kind of things" For example: "I wouldn't ask …

  6. any kind of /vs./ any kinds of | WordReference Forums

    Jan 5, 2024 · Hi, What is the difference between "any kind of" and "any kinds of"? Are both interchangeable? For example: Kids shouldn't play with any kind/kinds of explosive. Are both …

  7. Differences between all kinds of, any kind of, and any

    Jun 25, 2013 · All of your sentences about cake mean the same thing. #1 could also be "I like all kinds of cake." #4 is understandable but not quite correct. "I like any cake" would be better, but …

  8. Holy Bible, King James version: "After their/his kind"

    Sep 28, 2011 · And, it's "Holy Bible, King James version." (We capitalize King Jim's name, just as we would capitalize yours) My mistake. But i didnt get the meaning of the term yet. For …

  9. time has been unkind/evil/mean/wicked - WordReference Forums

    Oct 30, 2018 · Welcome & Benvenido, cocaac! "Time hasn't been kind to xxx." means they look very old, "older than their years" (older than one would expect someone their age to look). For …

  10. It's so kind/that's so kind of you | WordReference Forums

    Oct 24, 2021 · The description “short” and “ long” is not a good description: “ That 's so kind of you.” is the correct response when someone tells you what they have done. "I sent you all the …