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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Question about sentence

Any difference between these:
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for the help.

Thanks for your reply.
Thanks for the reply.

Is there a difference or not really?

Another example:
Thanks for your advice.
Thanks for the advice.
  

Top answer

There's no real difference. The word 'your' makes it more personal.

  • There's no real difference.
  • The word 'your' makes it more personal.
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There's no real difference.

The word 'your' makes it more personal.
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Thanks. And this goes the same for:
Thanks for your update.
Thanks for the update.

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