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Thanks for your kindly vs Thanks for your kind

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct phrase is 'thanks for your kindness.' 'Kindly' is an adverb, not an adjective, so it cannot be used to describe a noun directly. 'Kind' is an adjective, but it needs a noun to modify, such as 'kindness.'

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1196 views

Thanks for your kindly

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Kindly' is an adverb, not an adjective, so it cannot be used to describe a noun directly.

The correct phrase should be 'thanks for your kindness.'
  • Thank you for your kindly offer, but I'll be fine.
  • R2-D2, thanks for so kindly sharing your experience with us.
  • Thank you kindly for your courteous welcome.
  • Now, I thank you kindly for your assistance, and good night.
  • Now, I thank you kindly for your assistance, and good night.
  • 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.
  • My skin thanks you kindly, Lacey.
  • Thank you kindly there, Kenny.
  • Thank you kindly, but unfortunately my father is waiting for me.
  • Well, thank you kindly, ma'am.
  • And the devil thanks you kindly.
  • Even under the circumstances, thank you kindly.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, Commissioner, I too thank you kindly.
  • And thank you kindly for not eating us, but we best be on our way.
  • Thank her kindly for me, and tell her...
  • Thank you kindly... Mr Maybold?
  • I'll not be called a common sheep, thank you kindly.
  • Thank you kindly, but as soon as I haul these ashes, I'll be on my way.
  • Thank you, thank you kindly, Hugh.
  • If you got it to spare, thank you kindly.

Thanks for your kind

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Kind' is an adjective, but it needs a noun to modify, such as 'kindness.'

The correct phrase should be 'thanks for your kindness.'
  • Thanks for your kind words of support.
  • Mr Crowley, many thanks for your kind words.
  • Thank you for your kind attention.
  • I also want to thank you for your kind words about my business proposition.
  • Thank you for your kind advice, Sam.
  • Thank you for your kind words with the bank today.
  • Thank You for Your kind heart and the hospitality.
  • Thank you for your kind attention.
  • Thank you for your kind words, Mr Bolkestein.
  • Thank you for your kind invitation, Mr Titley.
  • Mr President, thank you for your kind words of introduction.
  • Madam President, thank you for your kind words.
  • Thank you for your kind attention.
  • Thank you for your kind words, chancellor.
  • Thank you for your kind introduction, Mr President.
  • I thank you for your kind words.
  • Mr President, I appreciate and thank you for your kind words.
  • Mr President, Mr Lindqvist, thank you for your kind words.
  • Thank you for your kind blessings.
  • I wanted to thank you for your kind recommendation.

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