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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Question!

I'm responding to an email, and would like to know if I could you this:

"Thank you for your respond" or should I use "response"?

Regards,
Sam
  

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You may use either of these, Sam: Thank you for your response. Thank you for responding. The first is the usual.

  • You may use either of these, Sam: Thank you for your response.
  • Thank you for responding.
  • The first is the usual.
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You may use either of these, Sam:

Thank you for your response.
Thank you for responding.

The first is the usual.
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Odessa Dawn However, I don’t understand what do you mean by "Sam". Will you, Micawber, clear it up, please?
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