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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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thank

Can I say,




(a) He thanked John’s kindness.

(b) He thanked John to help him.

(c) The old man thanked John for helping him crossing / cross the road.

(d) The old man was happy and thanked for John’s help.

  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) He thanked John’s kindness. He thanked John for his kindness (b) He thanked John to help him. He thanked John for helping him (c) The old man thanked John for helping him crossing / cross the road.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) He thanked John’s kindness.
  • He thanked John for his kindness (b) He thanked John to help him.
  • He thanked John for helping him (c) The old man thanked John for helping him crossing / cross the road.
  • (d) The old man was happy and thanked for John’s help .
  • John for his help.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,



(a) He thanked John’s kindness. He thanked John for his kindness

(b) He thanked John to help him. He thanked John for helping him

(c) The old man thanked John for helping him crossing / cross the road.

(d)

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