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TomJ Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Vocab. Q7: Difference (indebted to, obliged to, grateful to, thankful to)

Hello,

- I'm indebted to you for what you've done for ...
- I'm obliged to you for what you've done for ...
- I'm grateful to you for what you've done for ...
- I'm thankful to you for what you've done for ...

Teachers, do they all convey the same meaning? It isn't that one or two of them are more formal and the others are less formal, is it?

Thank you.
  

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TomJ Teachers, do they all convey the same meaning? Yes. TomJ It isn't that one or two of them are more formal and the others are less formal, is it?

  • TomJ Teachers, do they all convey the same meaning?
  • Yes.
  • TomJ It isn't that one or two of them are more formal and the others are less formal, is it?
  • All are rather formal, even stilted.
  • '
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TomJTeachers, do they all convey the same meaning?
Yes.
TomJ It isn't that one or two of them are more formal and the others are less formal, is it?
All are rather formal, even stilted. The informal equivalent is 'Thanks for what you've done...'

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