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"I kind of like it"? What does he mean?
When I was watching film, I heared, that man said: "I kind of like it".
What does it mean? I know "kind of birds" or "This person is kind". And maybe was it meant "Iam kind of like it"? How to construct my sentences with this phrase?
P.S.: if I have some mistakes in my questions, correct me, please, to improve my english.
13 sty 2015 02:43
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Firstly, corrections in your sentence: When I was watching a film, I heard a man say...
P.S. Please correct me if I have some mistakes in my question so that I can improve my English.
Okay so what does "I kind of like it" mean...
Here is a sample conversation:
Woman: "Do you like my new hair style?"
Man: "I kind of like it."
This means that he only likes it a bit. The "kind of" shows a sense of hesitation. There is something about her new hair style that he doesn't really like. It splits the difference between saying "I like it." and "I hate it." So, he is leaning towards not liking it.
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