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Grapepark Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

To put time

Is it right and official to say "thanks for putting your time to teach me"?
  

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" Thanks for the time you put into teaching me. Thanks for the time and effort you put into teaching me.

  • " Thanks for the time you put into teaching me.
  • Thanks for the time and effort you put into teaching me.
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You cannot say "putting your time."

Thanks for the time you put into teaching me.
Thanks for the time and effort you put into teaching me.
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shininggirl Is it right and official to say "thanks for putting your time to teach me"?
Thanks for ...

putting in the/your time to teach me.
taking the/your time to teach me.
giving up your time to teach me.
offering your time to teach me.

CJ
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You could also say thanks for making time to teach me.
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