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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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I'm obliged to thank Jane, Kate, and Sarah...

0What is the possible difference in meaning between the following sentences? Should I use 01i00give02i00?02br
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01font01b001:02b00 I'm very grateful to Jane, Kate, and Sarah for helping me in such a good way. Thanks a lot. Yes, John, they are giving me good explanations just like you 01b00(give)02b00.02font02br
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01font01b002:02b00 I'm obliged to thank Jane, Kate, and Sarah for helping me in such a good way. Thanks a lot. Yes, John, they are giving me good explanations just like you01b00 (give)02b00.02font0-
  

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0 The first is a straighforward expression of gratitude; the second makes it sound as though you have been forced to acknowlege their help.02br
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00"I'm obliged to xxxx, yyy, and zzz..." is an acceptable form of gratitude.0-

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