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  1. Could you please be so kind enough as to do...

    Aug 27, 2014 · The 'enough' is and always has been superfluous. If excessive politeness was thought necessary, the sentence should be "Could you please be so kind as to provide me with the following …

  2. 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 you? I …

  3. Most + adjectives - WordReference Forums

    Aug 26, 2013 · If I want to say 'extremely kind' should I say 'kindest' or 'most kind? Or does either expression work properly? "Most kind" might work, because 'most' has ONE meaning of 'very.' You …

  4. 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 "kind" …

  5. such kind of or such a kind of - WordReference Forums

    Nov 5, 2020 · Here the structure means something like chemical structure, a kind of special structure formed by some particles. Just after describing the properties of this kind of structure, follows the …

  6. friendly reminder or kindly reminder? | WordReference Forums

    Feb 29, 2012 · Hello, Is there any difference between "this is a friendly reminder" and "this is a kindly reminder"? Which of them is proper to use when you use the phrase in email from teachers to …

  7. have been kind to you - WordReference Forums

    Aug 26, 2017 · What does the bold part mean? something you say to tell someone you are grateful to them when they have been kind to you. Reference: bless you! Meaning in the Cambridge English …

  8. Laughter (haha, hehe) - WordReference Forums

    Mar 11, 2007 · The place is named after the sound the water makes tumbling over the rocks: "Haha Tonka", meaning "Laughing Water" in some local native languages/dialects. So, in that case, "haha" …

  9. all kind /all kinds / every kind - WordReference Forums

    Apr 10, 2007 · The problem was that I'm not too much used to using those words -all kind of, every kind- in real speech, though I know what they mean. kayokid's small correction is not that small to me.

  10. What's the meaning of "BS'ing"? | WordReference Forums

    Nov 14, 2006 · However, in the kind of friendly, non-judgemental context you've given, it can simply refer to what old fashioned people would describe as 'yarning' or 'telling tall tales'. Amongst younger …