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Taka Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

thank you for

Thank you very much for working so hard.

About the 'working so hard' above, does it only mean a completed action, no matter what context? Or in certain context, it could be an action in progress?
  

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Hi, I guess it can always have two meanings. You worked hard. Thank you for working so hard.

  • Hi, I guess it can always have two meanings.
  • You worked hard.
  • Thank you for working so hard.
  • You are working hard.
  • Thank you for working so hard.
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Hi,
I guess it can always have two meanings.

You worked hard. Thank you for working so hard.
You are working hard. Thank you for working so hard.


Or at least I hope so.
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Kooyeen is correct. It can mean both a completed action or an action in progress.

You could also say, "Thank you very much for your hard work."

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