moonlike
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- Mar 26, 2012
- Member Type
- English Teacher
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- Persian
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- Iran
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- Iran
Hi
Actually I wanted to ask this question in my previous thread, but as we can ask just one question in each thread, I opened another one. Could you kindly tell me if there is a special rule after "kind of" based on grammar, or not? I mean can we use all parts of speech after that?
- I kind of ate all the cake.
- I was kind of tired.
- I kind of meticulously searched around.
- It was kind of a ball.
- I'm kind of a counselor.
Thanks a million.
PS. Is it mainly British or American? Is it common in speaking?
Actually I wanted to ask this question in my previous thread, but as we can ask just one question in each thread, I opened another one. Could you kindly tell me if there is a special rule after "kind of" based on grammar, or not? I mean can we use all parts of speech after that?
- I kind of ate all the cake.
- I was kind of tired.
- I kind of meticulously searched around.
- It was kind of a ball.
- I'm kind of a counselor.
Thanks a million.
PS. Is it mainly British or American? Is it common in speaking?