No, "kindly" is an adverb that is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "she spoke kindly."
"Could you kindly provide" is the correct phrase. The word "could" typically comes before the verb in English sentences.
"kindly advise" or "please advise" is a very common verbal phrase in memo-ese English that means means "Please give me all relevant information." Advise the verb is pronounced ad-vize.
"Inquire" is not a transitive verb. Correct would be:"Kindly ask the driver for further assistance." or"Kindly inquire of the driver for further assistance."
The comparative form of "kindly" is "more kindly."
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um probably kindly (this is adwerb); verb should be to fondle
you must use it to describe a verb such as a kindly asked the man to hand me a pizza
"Inquire" is not a transitive verb. Correct would be:"Kindly ask the driver for further assistance." or"Kindly inquire of the driver for further assistance."
"kindly advise" or "please advise" is a very common verbal phrase in memo-ese English that means means "Please give me all relevant information." Advise the verb is pronounced ad-vize.
The word please is a verb. It is used in a number of different ways. For example, I could say, you please me, meaning I like you. Or I could say, please come in, which is actually an abbreviated version of "come in if it pleases you to do so". But the word please means the same thing in both cases; to please is to cause happiness or pleasure. Please is also an adverb. Its function is to modify the verb, much in the same way that "kindly" would be used. Observe: Would you please get the mail? Would you kindly get the mail? In both cases, "please" and "kindly" modify the verb "get."
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"Could you kindly provide" is the correct phrase. The word "could" typically comes before the verb in English sentences.
Use "kindly asked."
According to Webster's Dictionary, "kindly" can be used either as an adjective (such as "kindly person") or an adverb (such as "taking kindly to the idea").
For the adjective "kind, the word "kindly" can be either an adjective or an adverb.E.g. A kindly old couple / The old couple treated him kindly.
The noun form of the adjective kindly is kindliness.
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