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Kindlier, kindliest.
No, "kindly" is an adverb that is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "she spoke kindly."
The comparative form of "kindly" is "more kindly."
"Could you kindly provide" is the correct phrase. The word "could" typically comes before the verb in English sentences.
The suffix for undo is to not do.
Kindlier, kindliest.
A suffix comes at the end of a word. To find a suffix you need to be able to recognise the base/root word.eg base word is kind, another form of kind is kindly. -ly has been added to kind to make kindly so -ly is a suffix.soft -- softness ...........suffix is nessmanage -- managment...........suffix is ment
Most common adverbs are formed by adding the suffix -ly. Quickly, softly, gently, kindly, stupendously, etc.
No, "kindly" is an adverb that is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "she spoke kindly."
The comparative form of "kindly" is "more kindly."
kindly please
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.
Kindly return these books to the library.
The noun form of the adjective kindly is kindliness.
you are kindly requested to decide the matter?