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Megna Posted 8 years ago
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Can we say " thank you for your understanding " ? As we don't use state verbs in continuous form.

  

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Megna Can we say " thank you for your understanding " ? Thank you for (your) understanding is correct. Megna we don't use state verbs in continuous form.

  • Megna Can we say " thank you for your understanding " ?
  • Thank you for (your) understanding is correct.
  • Megna we don't use state verbs in continuous form.
  • ) in the sentence.
  • You don't have a verb in continuous form if you don't have that auxiliary verb.
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MegnaCan we say " thank you for your understanding " ?

Thank you for (your) understanding is correct.

Megnawe don't use state verbs in continuous form.

There is no stative verb in continuous form in your sentence because there is no auxiliary be (be, being, am, is, are, was, were, has been, etc

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