It is usually used when you are trying to be either exceedingly polite or (more often) sarcastically polite.
Would you be so kind as to remove your feet from my chair?
we'd say ''would you be so kind as to email."
Yes, it is correct grammar to say "Would you be so kind as to [do something]?" It is considered somewhat formal.
Ex. What kind of font do you want to use for that writing. You would use it as a noun in a sentencde
Kindly... Would you be kind enough to... If you wouldn't mind... Would you be good enough to...
No. Kind is an adjective or a noun, depending on which form of the word you are using. Noun Example: That painting is one of a kind. Adjective Example: You are so kind.
They can be. But the cows use their tails for flyswatters, so it would be kind of mean.
When the lady wanted to sit the little gentleman was being very kind so he got the chair and gave it to the lady.
If it were the sixteenth century I would know, but it's not, so I Don't!
What kind of noise WOULD a cat make?
you could use almost any kind of graph if you label it. But i would stay away from pie graphs. I would use a box and whisker plot.
you would use a thematic map
You would use a precipitation map.
You Could Use Slides
The Euro.
It would be a precipitation map.
I would say walking.
Depends. Which army?