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# a noun: What kind of holidays do you like? (= what typeof holidays do you like?)

# an adjective: Your father was very kind to our family. In the sentence "Your father was very kind ...", is is the verb, and 'kind' (adj) = caring and helpful, describes the nature of the person. An adjective gives extra information about a noun.

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