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Thank you for you kind instruction vs Thank you for you kindly instruction

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'thank you for your kind instruction.' 'Kind' is an adjective that modifies 'instruction,' and 'your' is the possessive pronoun that shows ownership.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 3572 views

Thank you for you kind instruction

Incorrect. 'Your' should be used instead of 'you' to show possession.

The correct phrase is 'thank you for your kind instruction.' 'Your' is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership, and 'kind' is an adjective that describes the type of instruction.
  • Thank you kind sir. I'm so glad you've found her.
  • Thank you, thank you, thank you.
  • No, "thank you" is just a thank-you.
  • And thank you for those lovely thank-you notes you wrote.
  • Thank you, thank you, thank you brother.
  • Your cousin will thank you, thank you, thank you...
  • Thank you, thank you, Stevie, thank you.
  • Thank you for listening. Thank you. Thank you.
  • Thank you, thank you, thank you...
  • Thank you for your response, Minister.
  • Thank you for joining me tonight.
  • NYPD thanks you for your cooperation.
  • So thank you so much for calling.
  • Thank you, Mr. Grove.
  • Thank you for meeting me halfway.
  • Thank you, Commissioner, for your magnificent brevity.
  • Let me thank you again for that.
  • I thank you for your interest.
  • Thank you for flying NCIS Airlines.
  • But we thank you so much...

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  • thank you for your kind instruction

Thank you for you kindly instruction

Incorrect. 'Your' should be used instead of 'you' to show possession.

The correct phrase is 'thank you for your kind instruction.' 'Your' is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership, and 'kind' is an adjective that describes the type of instruction.
  • Thank you kindly there, Kenny.
  • Well, thank you kindly, ma'am.
  • Thank you kindly, but unfortunately my father is waiting for me.
  • My skin thanks you kindly, Lacey.
  • Thank you kindly for your courteous welcome.
  • Even under the circumstances, thank you kindly.
  • And the devil thanks you kindly.
  • I'll not be called a common sheep, thank you kindly.
  • Thank you kindly... Mr Maybold?
  • Thank you kindly, but as soon as I haul these ashes, I'll be on my way.
  • Thank you kindly. Y'all are so nice in this town.
  • And thank you kindly for not eating us, but we best be on our way.
  • Now, I thank you kindly for your assistance, and good night.
  • Now, I thank you kindly for your assistance, and good night.
  • Thank you kindly, but... you live out in the woods.
  • Thank you, thank you kindly, Hugh.
  • I can inform him myself, thank you kindly.
  • If you got it to spare, thank you kindly.
  • "Thank you kindly, sir, for picking me up."
  • Mr President, honourable Members of the European Parliament, Commissioner Wallström, Commissioner Frattini, ladies and gentlemen, thank you kindly for your invitation to join in your debate on the future of Europe.

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  • thank you for your kind instruction

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