1b00John:02b00 01font00Don't worry, I would always be there to help you.02font02br 02br 01b001:02b00 01b00Michael replied:02b00 01font00I thank you for always being there to help me.02font02br 02br 01b00OR02b02br 02br 01b002:02b00 01b00Michael replied:02b00 01font00I thank you for 01b00your02b00 always being there to help me.02font02br 02br 01b01font02font02b02br 02br 01b01font00Which of the above sentences between 1 and 2 is correct?02font02b0-
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02font 00 You need 'will' here. 02b 02font 00 00Either is OK, but commonly you'd hear #1. In common everyday English, you'd say 'Thanks for .
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02font 00 You need 'will' here.
02b 02font 00 00Either is OK, but commonly you'd hear #1.
In common everyday English, you'd say 'Thanks for .
' instead of the more formal 'I thank you for .
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