He has always been very kind enough to help me. A. kind enough B. too kind enough C. enough kind D. No improvement

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The correct answer is D. No improvement.

The phrase “very kind enough” is redundant. “Kind” already implies that someone is doing something out of the goodness of their heart, so adding “enough” is unnecessary. Additionally, “too kind” would imply that the person is being overly generous, which is not necessarily the case. Finally, “enough kind” is simply grammatically incorrect.

Here are some examples of how to use the word “kind” correctly:

  • “He is a kind person.”
  • “She was kind enough to lend me her umbrella.”
  • “I appreciate your kindness.”