family and neighbors are nouns
kindly is an adverb
No. "Kindly" is an adverb.
Could kindly provide
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"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."
Most common adverbs are formed by adding the suffix -ly. Quickly, softly, gently, kindly, stupendously, etc.
When I helped to calm an upset customer they were upset that they didn't receive an order. I kindly apologized and sent them extra benefits to use on their next order.
No. "Kindly" is an adverb.
The kindly janitor who helps Frank and Patricia in "Angela's Ashes" is called Mikey Molloy. He offers the children food and shelter when their family is struggling with poverty.
I would like to bring your kind attention that I never had family status in my agreement when I was bachelor. Now I wish to bring my family with me. So kindly requesting you to provide family status'
kindly please
Could kindly provide
It is not looked upon kindly. It is your responsibility as a Muslim to hold your obligations to family and the community highly.
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.