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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

concerning a plural form

I'd appreciate it if someone would answer my question about the following sentences. Thanks in advance.

A: "Many thanks"

B: "Congratulations"

Do these 2 sentences mean the speaker cannot thank / congratulate too much, and wishes to do that repeatedly?
  

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Anonymous Do these 2 sentences mean the speaker cannot thank / congratulate too much, and wishes to do that repeatedly? No. They are simply fixed, standard phrases.

  • Anonymous Do these 2 sentences mean the speaker cannot thank / congratulate too much, and wishes to do that repeatedly?
  • No.
  • They are simply fixed, standard phrases.
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AnonymousDo these 2 sentences mean the speaker cannot thank / congratulate too much, and wishes to do that repeatedly?
No. They are simply fixed, standard phrases.

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