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Laborious Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Expressing "Thanks"

Hi teachers,

When I want to express my thanks to someone, I could say:

Thank you very much abc / Thanks a lot abc / Thanks to you, right teachers?

But If I want to say thanks to more than one person, how could I do that?

For example, could I say?

Thank you very much, both of you, for ...

or

Thanks to both of you for ...

Could you provide me some examples on this, please?

Thanks
  

Top answer

1) Thank you very much, Joe and Jim, for your service. (Plural you ) 2) Thanks to the both of you, Joe and Jim, ... 3) Joe, Jim, and Louise, I want to thank you (all) very much for ...

  • 1) Thank you very much, Joe and Jim, for your service.
  • (Plural you ) 2) Thanks to the both of you, Joe and Jim, ...
  • 3) Joe, Jim, and Louise, I want to thank you (all) very much for ...
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1) Thank you very much, Joe and Jim, for your service.
(Plural you)
2) Thanks to the both of you, Joe and Jim, ...
3) Joe, Jim, and Louise, I want to thank you (all) very much for ...

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