Bryan
what's the difference between "It is very kind of you to do" and "it is very kind for you to do" when I read "It's very kind of you to do me a favor" It happended to come to my mind, "It's very kind for you to do me a favor" how different are they in meaning? how does their meaning go? I don't even know how to ask xD
2016年7月2日 02:16
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I completely agree with Eamon, that English is a strange language. If you want a definitive answer, when you say"it is kind of you" that means that the person is doing something that you find is kind. When you say "Its kind for you" it is as if you are asking them to do something. That is how I perceive it, and I am a native speaker. Hope this helps!
2016年7月2日
English is king of strange, I'm a native speaker and I don't even really know how to answer you. The first one is "correct" but someone will understand if you use the second one.
2016年7月2日
"It's very kind OF you to do me a favor" (we would say this) "It's very kind FOR you to do me a favor" (we would NOT say this)
2016年7月2日
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