Thanks a lotDaveforcomingwithmetopickupmyfriendfromtheairport.
Therearetwoversionsthatareverysimilar.
Youcouldsay "Thankyousomuch" or "Thankyouverymuch."
So, forinstance, youcouldsay: "ThankyousomuchDaveforhelpingmecarrythegroceriesinfromthecar."
There's also a setofthreephrasesthatareallverysimilar.
Andtheyare: "thanks a ton," thanks a bunch, and "thanks a million."
Andtheycanbeusedtosaythingslike: "Thanks a bunchDaveforhelpingmegotothewoodsandchopfirewood."
Thereisalso a phrasethatis a littlemoreformal.
Youcouldsay: "I amgrateful" or "I amsograteful."
Forinstanceyoucouldsay: "I amsogratefulforallthepeoplethathelpedmetraintorunintheracelastSaturday."
There's alsotimeswhereyou'llneedtouse "thankyou" or a formofthankyouin a formalsetting.
Forinstance, ifyouwereupfrontgiving a speechwhereyou'vejustwonsomething, youwouldstartbysaying: I wouldliketothank... andtheshorterversionbeing "I'd liketothank."
So, youcouldsay: "I'd liketothankmymomanddadforraisingmeright."
Wellthat's severalwaystouse, "thankyou" inEnglish, and I wanttojustsaythankyoutoallthepeoplewhowatchthesevideosandhavesubscribedtomychannel.
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