When can I use word like “kind of” or “kinda”?

RedKiwi
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1 min readSep 18, 2020

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What I do, is kinda do it on my ears as well.

When can I use word like “kind of” or “kinda”?

“Kinda” is the informal version of “kind of”, but they have the same meaning. You can use either one to mean “a little”.
Ex: I kinda like that shirt, but not enough to buy it.

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