He is as kind as a saint.
Please be as kind as possible with the customers.
His mood changes from kind and caring to rage without warning.
This infant is being adopted by kind, caring parents.
No. The informal term "kind of" is a synonym for the adverb "somewhat." So "of" here is not a preposition.
"Himself" is not any kind of preposition; it is a reflexive pronoun.
"About" is not a verb. It is a preposition or adverb, depending on how it is used.
In the sentence, "Fertilizer of any kind kills carnivorous plants." "of any kind" is the prepositional phrase, "of" is the preposition, and "kind" is the object of the preposition.
In the sentence, "Fertilizer of any kind kills carnivorous plants." "of any kind" is the prepositional phrase, "of" is the preposition, and "kind" is the object of the preposition.
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What kind of preposition indicates position
No, the word "with" is no kind of conjunction. It is a preposition, and may also be used informally as an adverb.
During is not any kind of verb. It is a preposition.
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From is a preposition.
From is a preposition.